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WaveWarp Users' Guide: last updated 28 February 2002

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10.1-- Problems with audio device(s)

Most problems related to audio devices (or soundcards) are caused by incorrect installation of the audio device software drivers or conflicts between the drivers (especially for multiple soundcards and multichannel soundcards under Windows NT/2000). These drivers are delivered with the audio device(s) (or via the vendor's website) and/or with the Windows installation CDROM (or via the Microsoft website). They are not part of WaveWarp. Please ensure that the drivers are correctly installed and operational (under your version of Windows) before attempting to use them with WaveWarp. This is particularly important when working with "live" audio inputs (e.g. the soundcard/driver must be "full-duplex" in order to listen to a processed input in real-time with a single soundcard) and with multiple simultaneous soundcards. If problems persist, please contact the supplier(s) of the audio device(s) for assistance in getting the device(s) to work under Windows. If the audio device works under Windows, but fails to work with WaveWarp, please contact our e-mail support for further assistance.

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