Now I no longer need ASIO4ALL to switch from one ASIO device to another. I wouldn't have discovered this in a hundred years. However, thanks to Karl' video, if you _deselect_ both the input ASIO device AND the output ASIO device, in two separate steps, low and behold the other devices become selectable. The problem is when you want to change to another ASIO device, no amount of clicking will select a greyed out device. This makes sense as you can only operate one ASIO device at a time. If you have more than one ASIO driven device and you bring up the audio devices dialog, only one of the ASIO devices listed (maybe multiple ports of the same device) will be black and the others will be greyed out. I think Cakewalk should rethink the handling of the audio devices dialog box which in my view few people will figure out on their own. #ONYX BLACKJACK 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE DRIVER HOW TO#I was watching Karl's excellent SWA complete sonar x2 video, which Cakewalk was so generous to give me for a Christmas present, and learned within the first few minutes how to handle part of my problem. I'll add to this thread once I've gotten around to doing some real recording, in case it might be of help to others. I hope its performance will be as good as its construction but my needs aren't very high. It's a really solid little interface, all metal, and it sits just right on my desk. Now that I have X2 I needed an interface between my mobile rig and my computer, which is why I got the Mackie. #ONYX BLACKJACK 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE DRIVER DRIVER#I then transferred recordings from it to a computer through USB but Roland has not seen fit to provide a windows 7 usb driver for the Edirol so I can no longer read it through usb (thanks Roland). All my recording input to X2 will be going through the Mackie.Ī while back I put together an analog mobile mini-studio that recorded to an Edirol R-1 flash recorder. And now I can listen on headphones through the Mackie (which sounds decent) instead of running an extension to my sound system. When I want good quality sound I select the Creative card which outputs to my sound system. I use the on-board Realtek audio with cheap desktop computer speakers for everyday systems sounds and web browsing. For the moment I'm happy that I can switch outputs. I haven't gotten around to evaluating latency, recording and monitoring yet which is what really needs to work. If I select both, audio only come out of one. I don't seem to be able to select both as outputs at the same time, not that I need to. I select asio4all in X2's properties page, then I can mix and match inputs and outputs from either the Creative sound card or the Mackie interface, both using asio. So far it appears to work but I have only tried playback of a simple project. I installed asio4all just to see what would happen. #ONYX BLACKJACK 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE DRIVER DRIVERS#In the X2a AUD.INI file, the is no mention of ASIO under Mackie, only under Creative.īefore I contact Mackie's support, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what ASIO drivers being present but greyed out might mean. The Creative soundcard's ASIO drivers work normally, as do the Realtek WASAPI drivers.Īll three soundcards appear to be fine except for the Mackie ASIO drivers being greyed out when ASIO is selected. Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB audio interface (WASAPI and supposedly ASIO drivers) Things are normal in the Windows audio management, all devices are present and useable.ĪSUS P9X79WS motherboard with onboard Realtek audio (no ASIO drivers)Ĭreative X-Fi Titanium HD soundcard (with ASIO drivers) I've currently set things up for 24 bit 44.1 khz audio which all soundcards can handle. If I set things to WASAPI, then switch to ASIO, X2 tells me I have to use another output device. If I switch to ASIO, the Blackjack ASIO drivers are listed in X2's properties form, both for input and output, but they're greyed out and I can't select them. Sonar X2a sees the Mackie interface, but will only let me use its WASAPI input and output drivers. I have found no complaints anywhere concerning the latest driver. I've installed the latest 64bit driver from Mackie that is supposed to solve all the problems people were having with this interface. I'm having trouble getting my new Mackie Blackjack audio interface to use its ASIO drivers. Sonar X2a and Mackie Blackjack USB interface ASIO drivers
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