but it plays a demo track in FL now and it plays a Wren patch. I recompiled PortAudio and seem to have something working now for the Wren 64 bit version and FL ASIO installed. PortAudio does not seem to be very robust against FL ASIO, I'll need to get some µSoft licensing stuff fixed for Visual studio to be able to do something about that. this is going to be interesting :-)Īlso FL messes with my screen brightness levels where the hell did they get that idea from the 64 bit version of Wren I can select FL ASIO as the output driver, and this will work, using the rerouting as set up for FL ASIO. could someone please turn down the thermostat a bit.Īlso. I'll need to experiment a bit more with this. But once FL Studio runs Wren can not find any audio devices. Once Wren runs ok, it will keep running when FL Studio is started. The (experimental, to be released later) 64 bit version of Wren will run, but I need to quit FL Studio for that to be possible or so it seems. The 32 bit version of Wren will not run at all when FL Studio is installed. With this I can reproduce some of the mentioned problems.
#FL STUDIO ASIO DRIVER INSTALL#
I've just downloaded FL Studio, and decided not to install ASIO4ALL. That information is now spread over a couple of threads, so decided to try to bundle it a bit. People have been mentioning issues with FL Studio's ASIO driver and Wren. Mark the topic unread :: View previous topic :: View next topic Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Chat Roomįorum index » Instruments and Equipment » WREN FAQ Calendar Search Memberlist Usergroups Links