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Delays And Evolution Standalones Crash When Trying To Use Asio
LeeRay
post Apr 17 2011, 09:36 PM
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Hi,

WinXP SP2
Athlon 4400+


I launched all the standalones and selected
ASIO
device: ASIO Hammerfall

for the audio option.

Most of them worked fine except Delays and Evolution. Those two standalones closed right away.

The VST versions work fine inside a host.

Any ideas?

Thanks
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grmtools
post Apr 20 2011, 01:10 PM
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Hi,

Strange.
Can you try with a generic ASIO driver, as ASIO4All ( http://www.asio4all.com/ ) and tell me if Delays and Evolution are working again ?

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Emmanuel
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LeeRay
post Apr 22 2011, 04:14 AM
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Hi,

thanks for replying.

I installed ASIO4All.

This time both Delays and Evolution standalones crash as soon as I select ASIO as an option.

It looks like ASIO4All launches but then it disappears (at least from my System Tray) as soon as Delays or Evolution finish crashing and I click on the acknowledge button of the crash alert.

?

Lee
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grmtools
post Apr 28 2011, 01:24 PM
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Hi,

try to delete the preference files for Delays and Evolution.
They are in :
C:\Documents and Settings\username\[Application Data]\[folderName]\GRM Delays\GRM Delays.settings
C:\Documents and Settings\username\[Application Data]\[folderName]\GRM Evolution\GRM Evolution.settings
where [Application Data] is 'Application Data' or 'AppData'
and [folderName] is 'Roaming' or 'Local' or nothing

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Emmanuel
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