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This is an old revision of CurrentAudetStatus made by admin on 2018-12-21 12:38:14.

 

24 bit? 32 bit? 64 bit? ASIO?

This graph should help you learn what PARIS can do today in 2018 with the new drivers:

PARIS drivers through the years, and what they've enabled
DriverWin3.1Win2KWinNTWinXPWin7/32Win7/64Win8/32Win8/64Win9/32Win9/64Win10/32Win10/64FeaturesHardware can be used with other software (ASIO)
Original factory driversxxx Original releaseno
Original ASIO driversxxx Original releaseMEC i/o only, high latency, unstable
Chris Thoman's Multicore driversxxxx enabled multicore computers and usage under XP for first timeno
Chris Thoman's ASIO driversxxx Originalbetter - MEC i/o only, high latency
Mike Audet 32-bit driversxxxxx x x x stability increases, control panelno
Mike Audet 64-bit driversxxxxxxxxxxxx no
Mike Audet ASIO driversxxxxxxxxxxxxEnables stable use with other DAWS;C16 becomes OSC controller for DAW controlFull MEC io, (down to) 32 samples latency

What's the current forum recommendation? For the price of $50, Mike's 32- or 64-bit drivers (depending on your OS) deliver fifteen-year-newer technology and approaches than previous efforts and will yield the most bulletproof PARIS rig yet fielded. If you want to keep your PARIS hardware but leave the aging PARIS app behind and run another DAW instead, without losing patching and routing flexibility, Mike's $50 ASIO drivers will allow use of all your existing i/o and turn your C16s into MIDI mixers (they actually use OSC). Grand total $100, and the best money you can spend on PARIS!
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