Hi,
The only way to get ASIO drivers for Windows is through Thesycon?
Can't implement independently?
It is for my personal use only, i have no intention of doing any business.
regards.
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Try asio4all is free , but limit max 192k
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XMOS test against https://asio4all.org (as well as Thesycon)
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Worth mentioning we are tracking an issue with ASIO4ALL https://github.com/xmos/sw_usb_audio/issues/120
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Any update to this issue? We haven't noticed a problem with the previous USB ref design, xcore 200 devices and asio4all, so surprised the new design is broken.
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This isn’t an issue with the XMOS implementation.
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Ahhh thanks I see this now.
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I'm impressed with the performance achieved with asio4all on the xmos chips.
Can you explain why it works so well? The memories I had of this software were not good.
Has the software had any significant changes, or is this entirely the merit of xmos?