ASIO error while changing projects

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Ganool
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Post by Ganool »

I think this is impossible to solve, but is there any way you can open a new Pulsar project without Cubase goes mad as the ASIO drivers disappears for a while?

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Carl.
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Yup. I simply ignore the popup untill the project is loaded, then click 'Proceed' in Cubase :wink:
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Aah... that was a bit too obvious for me. I was thinking of doing some hardcore registry-hack... :smile:

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Carl.
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On 2002-04-19 00:11, at0mic wrote:
Yup. I simply ignore the popup untill the project is loaded, then click 'Proceed' in Cubase :wink:
me too, but i think that's better to close cubase while changing project to avoid this error messages!?
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Post by dbmac »

You can disable audio in Cubase while you switch Pulsar projects, then re-enable.

/dave
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On 2002-04-19 06:40, dbmac wrote:
You can disable audio in Cubase while you switch Pulsar projects, then re-enable.
ha! cooool tip!! :cool:
i just assign key commands to "D" for "disable/enable audio". :smile:
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