Aria Standalone Player SCOPE Madness
Aria Standalone Player SCOPE Madness
So I try to run Garritan JABB 3 and GPO 4 (Aria Player Standalone) on SCOPE 5.1 on Win 7 64. No go. It does not like Scope 5.1 on Win 7 64. Dialog box says does not support sample rate. I'm running SCOPE at 48Khz. I cannot get to the Preferences in Aria player because it goes into a never-ending loop after clicking Okay in the box. Garritan tech support article says to completely remove drivers! That's it! Maybe it uses Muses if there's no audio drivers. I'm not uninstalling my trusted SCOPE 5.1 to figure out why the player croaks on the ASIO drivers. My guess is that it wants plain old 44Khz WDM or maybe ASIO4ALL. I can load the VST in Sonar so it's no big deal I thought I would share this in the remote chance anyone might have a clue. I searched everywhere but that's the answer I got. Completely uninstall the audio drivers! Does that make any sense or am I wearing tin-foil headphones? Maybe Plogue and S|C should have a conversation...
Re: Aria Standalone Player SCOPE Madness
It's not uncommon that plugins are more stable when running inside a host.
Do you really need the standalone version?
Do you really need the standalone version?
Re: Aria Standalone Player SCOPE Madness
The bottom line is I don't need the standalone version. It's just that I can't stand it when something doesn't work as advertised. Especially when there's no apparent solution even according to the manufacturer who goes so far as to basically say "trash your audio card"!!!!
Re: Aria Standalone Player SCOPE Madness
I never tried the standalone version but the VST is working good here under sonar 8.5, scope 5.1 and win7 64 bit.
did you try running asio at 44.1 in scope?
did you try running asio at 44.1 in scope?