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wiki:wineasio_and_reaper [2013/10/22 16:19] – [What is Wine?] danboid | wiki:wineasio_and_reaper [2016/03/29 15:24] (current) – [Installing REAPER] daeavelwyn | ||
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=====What is Wine?===== | =====What is Wine?===== | ||
- | KXStudio includes a program called Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) which allows most MS Windows software to run under GNU/Linux. It is FLOSS and does not require a copy of Windows to run. While a number of Windows applications will not run at all under Wine, there is the odd app or game that runs BETTER under Wine than real Windows! In most cases though, MS Windows apps run slower under Wine than under a genuine Windows install. Overall, it is recommended to run native GNU/Linux software instead of using Windows software under Wine, but the option of Wine allows flexibility if no suitable, Linux-native alternative software is available | + | KXStudio includes a program called Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) which allows most MS Windows software to run under GNU/Linux. It is FLOSS and does not require a copy of Windows to run. While a number of Windows applications will not run at all under Wine, there is the odd app or game that runs BETTER under Wine than real Windows! In most cases though, MS Windows apps run slower under Wine than under a genuine Windows install. Overall, it is recommended to run native GNU/Linux software instead of using Windows software under Wine, but the option of Wine allows flexibility if no suitable, Linux-native alternative software is available |
=====What is WineASIO? | =====What is WineASIO? | ||
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=====Configure WineASIO===== | =====Configure WineASIO===== | ||
- | WineASIO provides | + | WineASIO provides |
* Number of inputs | * Number of inputs | ||
* Number of outputs | * Number of outputs | ||
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* Preferred buffersize (if fixed buffersize is off, WineASIO attempts to use this value on startup) | * Preferred buffersize (if fixed buffersize is off, WineASIO attempts to use this value on startup) | ||
- | (Cadence WineASIO settings screenshot: http:// | + | {{wiki:cadence-wineasio.png}} |
=====Registering WineASIO libraries===== | =====Registering WineASIO libraries===== | ||
- | If you ran KXStudio Welcome Setup before | + | If you have run KXStudio Welcome Setup previously |
regsvr32 wineasio.dll | regsvr32 wineasio.dll | ||
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wine64 regsvr32 wineasio.dll | wine64 regsvr32 wineasio.dll | ||
- | You should only need to issue these commands once, if at all, and there is no harm in re-running them. | + | You should only need to issue these commands once, if at all, but there is no harm in re-running them. |
=====What is REAPER? | =====What is REAPER? | ||
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, | ||
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+ | =====Installing REAPER ==== | ||
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+ | You can download Reaper from the official website at [[http:// | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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=====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, |