(using the config in cx)īut most of all do _ not _ use _ ASIO4ALL. I have tried the autoclose device option and this does not solve anything. Youll learn most stuff about the building in the readme accompanying wineasio.īesides having an asio driver, you could also just go with the jack driver. Youll also need the steinberg asio sdk (asio.h) for compiling. You will have to compile it using the wine sources, maybe even with the cx sources. Then select your image-line registration. In regedit click 'Registry' > 'Import Registry file' another thing comes to mind, maybe your trying to say that it doesnt _register_ as full version. (it should appear as 'Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Redistributable' in the Runtime Components section in CX) Go get it, install 'vcrun6' into your FL bottle. Referring to the samples thing: they are being installed, all of them, the problem is in Vorbis, as the driver isnt being pointed to correctly, you can fix this by editing the system.ini in the windows folder of the fl9 bottle.Īdd this to the bottom of system.ini below :īesides the sample thing, you probably need the native mfc42.dll to run wasp and some other generators.