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TileTomPRO InfinityMember since 2017
How many of us are using the DirectWIRE application in our rigs?

Taken from Audiotrak tech spec:

E-WDM driver and DirectWire 3.0 support

Current software driver technology limits audio cards to processing only the audio streams delivered from Microsoft's WDM driver to the audio hardware. AUDIOTRAK's engineers developed E-WDM enhanced drivers that break the boundaries of the Microsoft WDM kernel's processing limitations. AUDIOTRAK's E-WDM drivers leverage the power of today's CPUs to apply virtual sounds and effects in real time to audio streams - just like the pros do it - at the E-WDM driver level. E-WDM drivers provide Audiotrak's MAYA44 1010 card broad compatibility with professional quality tools (WDM, ASIO 2.0, GSIF, and more) and the ability to exceed professional latency levels.

DirectWIRE3.0 is AUDIOTRAK's unique application that allows you to virtually patch all of your digital audio internally between various software programs. In this latest version, support for patching hardware inputs and mixing multiple audio streams at the inputs has been added. With E-WDM, MAYA1010 can simplify the hassles of wiring externally for inter-driver/interapplication audio data transfer. Especially when you use software synthesizers or virtual instruments, DirectWIRE 3.0 will help simplify your setup.

Anybody? What are your experiences? Do you recommend?

Thanks.
 

Posted Sat 03 Dec 05 @ 3:27 pm
TileTomPRO InfinityMember since 2017
Perhaps use it for direct recording sans cables?
 

Posted Sun 04 Dec 05 @ 1:40 pm


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