Carvin V3 Midi Setup Saffire

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I have the Kronos USB Midi driver installed.since I can't find a usb audio driver I assume this is both audio and midi. I see 2 Kronos devices in device manager KORG KRONOS which has a Korg driver for midi KRONOS which has a Microsoft driver for usb audio (is this the problem)? If I right click on my speaker icon in the taskbar, select recording devices I see 'Line KRONOS' ready, then I click properties/listen to this device and I can hear it in windows. For some reason it does no appear in SONAR, I'll try making the Kronos the default device and report back, thanks. I just saw your post on the korgforums. There is no ASIO driver for the Kronos.

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You can use ASIO4All but results have been mixed (I tried it, but ended up having to set the buffer really high to avoid pops/clicks). WDM is your only option for Audio, which kind of makes it pretty close to useless for anything that you would normally use an Audio interface for, since the latency makes it unusable for a lot of things. Personally, I don't even use USB from the Kronos.

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I just plug the midi cables into one of my usb interfaces and I have a firewire interface. That way I don't even need the Kronos on and I don't have to mess with their drivers at all. Then again, I don't use the editor, either. SoundRaider If I am not wrong, than a PC can support one ASIO driver at the moment only. We can not run two or more in parallel.

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Having more than one synth in the setup a multi-line-input audio interface is required for us PC-users anyway.That's totally correct. Until you can transparently merge multiple audio devices natively in Windows (kind of like you can on a Mac and in Linux), to me, the Kronos is pretty much useless as an audio interface, because of the limitations of it. Microsoft has made the attempt to offer the framework since Vista to improve low latency audio on Windows, but from what I've seen of it, hardware vendor support is not very good (my pro40 works, but only 1/2 the ins and outs show up) and it doesn't support device combining. If those 2 things could be addressed, I would use that instead of ASIO in a heartbeat.