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<p>Hi Thomas,</p>
<p>thank you for your precious advice! Indeed, the dll's weren't registered. Doing both the register commands seemed to do the trick. Thanks!</p>
<p>So this begs the question: how's a guy supposed to *know* that registering is needed??</p>
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<p>brian</p>
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<p>On Wed, 13 Jul 2016 20:16:08 +0200, Thomas Pfundt wrote:</p>
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<pre>On 12.07.2016 21:23, <a href="mailto:brian@linuxsynths.com">brian@linuxsynths.com</a>wrote:</pre>
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<pre>Hi Brian,
have you also registered the libraries according to this page?
<a href="http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Documentation:Manual:wineasio_and_reaper">http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Documentation:Manual:wineasio_and_reaper</a>You also need to execute both commands, then WineASIO should be
selectable in the preferences --> Device --> Audio: "ASIO" --> WineASIO
Driver. If the dlls aren't registered, Reaper won't find the driver. I
believe I had this problem in the beginning, but I don't know if that
will solve it for you.
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<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">I had numerous issues with 64bit studio 14.04 lts which i never did get quite straightened out. i did 32bit 16.04 lts with reaper and seems to be working as a system much better, and with my limited experience so far with reaper fine. I have not hooked in my midi yet, but i did not use jack last time.</blockquote>
<pre>I'm currently using 64-bit Reaper in Ubuntu Studio 15.10 with
WineASIO/Jack and it's perfectly stable for me. I still have to try it
on 16.04 yet, however. For installation, I followed the KXStudio guides
(also installed Wine-rt from their repositories). As I mentioned,
software monitoring, MIDI input (Korg USB keyboard) and VSTs work
flawlessly on my machine. I haven't noticed a performance issue either,
actually I would even subjectively describe it as better performing than
on my previous Windows installation.
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