Scope 5.1 and Wavelab 7 Issue
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:18 am
HI There,
Not looking for help (I have worked through problems myself) but thought I might be able to save others time and effort.
I just updated Wavelab to 7.0 and loaded it onto my Win 7 64 Bit machine.
Everything went well (Install, validation etc) until I ran it the first time.
It searches out all the plugins and then hung at the end with a white screen and a message that said something about Audio files not responding.
I finally realised after reading Cubase.net that the problem was something to do with ASIO files not compatible or trying to display error messages whilst Wavelab was initialising.
Then the battle bagan - which ASIO file?
I had DX ASIO, Generic ASIO, ProjectMix I/O ASIO and of course Scope ASIO.
After a lot of uninstalling drivers I found that it was the Scope ASIO driver.
Finally I unistalled the two versions of SCOPE I had on my machine SCOPE XITE_2708_RC1 and RC2.
Wavelab then initialised under the generic ASIO driver.
I then reloaded SCOPE XITE_2708_RC2 and opened Wavelab.
It all worked until I tried to open the Audio Preferences page to change the audio driver.
Wavelab hung!
It looks to me like Wavelab is not compatible (at least in a 64 Bit Win 7 environment) with Scope ASIO!!
It still works via a 24 Bit Wave Source into SCOPE so its no biggie, but if you are struggling to figure out how to get it started, then:
Unistall SCOPE, Initialise Wavelab and then reinstall SCOPE.
Dont you just love software!
Not looking for help (I have worked through problems myself) but thought I might be able to save others time and effort.
I just updated Wavelab to 7.0 and loaded it onto my Win 7 64 Bit machine.
Everything went well (Install, validation etc) until I ran it the first time.
It searches out all the plugins and then hung at the end with a white screen and a message that said something about Audio files not responding.
I finally realised after reading Cubase.net that the problem was something to do with ASIO files not compatible or trying to display error messages whilst Wavelab was initialising.
Then the battle bagan - which ASIO file?
I had DX ASIO, Generic ASIO, ProjectMix I/O ASIO and of course Scope ASIO.
After a lot of uninstalling drivers I found that it was the Scope ASIO driver.
Finally I unistalled the two versions of SCOPE I had on my machine SCOPE XITE_2708_RC1 and RC2.
Wavelab then initialised under the generic ASIO driver.
I then reloaded SCOPE XITE_2708_RC2 and opened Wavelab.
It all worked until I tried to open the Audio Preferences page to change the audio driver.
Wavelab hung!
It looks to me like Wavelab is not compatible (at least in a 64 Bit Win 7 environment) with Scope ASIO!!
It still works via a 24 Bit Wave Source into SCOPE so its no biggie, but if you are struggling to figure out how to get it started, then:
Unistall SCOPE, Initialise Wavelab and then reinstall SCOPE.
Dont you just love software!