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| wiki:wineasio_and_reaper [2014/03/11 09:29] – [Installing REAPER on a 64bits system] daeavelwyn | wiki:wineasio_and_reaper [2016/03/29 13:24] (current) – [Installing REAPER] daeavelwyn | ||
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| KXStudio includes the MS Windows version of REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, | KXStudio includes the MS Windows version of REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, | ||
| - | =====Installing REAPER | + | =====Installing REAPER ==== |
| - | if you're in KXStudio 64bit, make sure to install | + | You can download Reaper from the official website at [[http://reaper.fm/ |
| - | '' | + | |
| - | sudo apt-get install | + | |
| - | then try again the registering: | + | If you are using a 32-bit system, choose windows installer for reaper 32bits and for a 64 bits, choose windows installer for reaper 64 bits. |
| - | '' | + | |
| + | You can simply install reaper by double clicking on the file you just download and follow the steps shown in the window that should opened. | ||
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| + | Then be really carefull to NOT CHECK rearoute (ASIO driver) installation. Installing rearoute could result in a conflict with WineASIO. | ||
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| + | then don't forget to register wine as mentionned in the previsous chapter : Registering WineASIO libraries. | ||
| - | if that fails try with a clean wineprefix: | ||
| - | '' | ||
| - | wine64 regsvr32 wineasio.dll'' | ||
| - | If this 2nd one works but the previous fails, then you have a broken default wine prefix... | ||
| =====Configure REAPER for WineASIO and JACK===== | =====Configure REAPER for WineASIO and JACK===== | ||
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| - Choose Device under the Audio section from the list to the left of the Preferences window | - Choose Device under the Audio section from the list to the left of the Preferences window | ||
| - Choose ASIO from the Audio drop-down menu at the top of the Audio device settings options. You should then see ' | - Choose ASIO from the Audio drop-down menu at the top of the Audio device settings options. You should then see ' | ||
| - | - Choose Audio from the list to the left of the Preferences window and untick 'Close audio device when stopped and application is inactive' | ||
| - Apply, OK, done! | - Apply, OK, done! | ||
| + | =====REAPER / Claudia (or catia) issue===== | ||
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| + | To prevent some misconfiguration between REAPER and Cadence tools (Claudia or Catia), you have to set REAPER options. | ||
| + | So, in REAPER, go to options > Preferences, | ||
