Re: WINE and ASIO

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Okay, I'll submit a non-free, non open-source Window host :-o

- FL Studio
You can download a trial version from http://www.flstudio.com/
I am not sure if this is middle-sized : in one sense it is a complete
software studio.
However, as this software is widely popular, it might be interesting
to test it ?

Regards.

PS :The program installation went all right on my (Gentoo + Wine )
box, but it crashes at runtime. I've not succeeded in installing the
ASIO-wine driver here, rather sadly...



On 9/25/06, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings:

Recently I tested Robert Reif's ASIO driver for WINE. It works okay for
some small test apps (asiosiggen and asiodump). I also tested it with
NI's FM7, the app opens fine but I got no sound from it. I even loaded
and played a MIDI file as a demo but still got no joy from the audio.

I'm curious to try other ASIO-driven apps but I need some
recommendations for light-to-middle weight programs for testing.
Free/shareware is best, but feel free to suggest commercial apps too. I
don't use Win/Mac music apps and I have no idea where to start.

Best,

dp


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