I keep my Win 10 up-to-date, and assume that includes standard ASIO driver updates. I’m concerned that the input and output being conflated together is part of the problem? Idk though. When selecting from the dropdown in the Audio 8 module, the option is named “Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver, 1-2 In, 1-2 Out”. Should be whatever audio processing is included with the Intel i7 7500 CPU chipset. “RealTek High Definition Audio” is the named chipset, manufacturer is Intel. Stack trace:Ĭan anyone tell me what this means, or how to remedy it? I can get it to work in WASAPI mode I guess, but the lack of ASIO functionality is irking me. I get the following error message in the log: However, whenever I try to assign my output in VCV Rack, it immediately crashes. There are drop-down menus to assign different things (Audio Driver, Sample Rate, and Output).Īll of my other audio software I run (Pro-Tools, Cakewalk, Maschine) run fine on ASIO, 44.1 KHz. The default audio out module appears to be named “Audio 8”. I can assign a MIDI in to the MIDI module with no issues. When I open VCV Rack, it opens the default rack config. I’m trying to get VCV rack going on my laptop with the inbuilt sound card. Completely new user here, trying to get VCV rack running for the first time.
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