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esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 13:59
by djarcade
hi all
i am searching for a program that has the same features like esi's DirectWIRE

DirectWIRE - easy to use - endless possibilities

DirectWIRE is ESI's virtual digital patchbay that is layered between the physical hardware I/O channels and the driver interfaces to the various audio applications.

It allows you to virtually route audio streams within different audio applications. In a simple panel you can connect the inputs and outputs of the different driver standards (MME, WDM/DirectSound, ASIO, GSIF) and the physical inputs of the hardware with each other with virtual audio cables. It does not matter what driver standard is used for playback and which one is used for recording. You want to record streaming data from an internet broadcasting (like RealAudio) in your audio editor (like SoundForge)? No problem. You want to record multiple audio channels from a surround DVD playback (e.g. from WinDVD) into your multichannel application (e.g. SONAR)? Just do it! Of course the most classical feature is that you can directly record the output signal from GigaStudio into your audio/MIDI sequencer.


it would me allow to scratch in mixvibes over a flash looper beat without using a external wiring.

does someone know where i can find something like that ??

peac
DJ arcade

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 14:03
by UncleVibes
Have a real look to asio4all capacities. www.asio4all.com

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 14:17
by phadedvision

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 15:48
by djarcade
phadedvision wrote:http://forum.mixvibes.com/viewtopic.php?f=207&t=10889

unfortunately this dont work on my system
the flash looper gets mute when i start mixvibes
but this is normal because asio is a runs only on one application at the same time excepting you use Jackdmp
phadedvision which audio interface do you use ??

UncleVibes wrote:Have a real look to asio4all capacities. http://www.asio4all.com


i think asio4all is something like a "wdm to asio converter"
so i can use my onboard wdm sound interface in applications which asio driver requests.
i found no virtual patchbay like in DirectWIRE
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UncleVibes do you have some more information how to run it right ??

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2009, 00:47
by gakto2009
Would you like a tutorial on the subject of DirectWIRE?

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2009, 02:07
by phadedvision
Arcade -- I use the U46 for now. Currently saving up for an RME :D

Re: esi's DirectWIRE

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2009, 11:57
by djarcade
gakto2009 wrote:Would you like a tutorial on the subject of DirectWIRE?

right now i dont use directWIRE anymore because it is incompatible with my audio interface
but i think it is a good idea to get the tutorial database bigger and stronger.

phadedvision wrote:Arcade -- I use the U46 for now. Currently saving up for an RME :D

excellent choice