hi list with the help from some kindly guys of the chuck forum i was able to compile a miniAudicle with ASIO support. i made a little tutorial in the forum about how i did it. you can look at that thread and also download the mini: http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21893 <http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21893&sid=8003eb3049f7615779 9c76ff9fc174b3> &sid=8003eb3049f76157799c76ff9fc174b3 however, i noticed some strange behaviours with this version and hope that somebody from this list has some ideas or hints what could cause it. - the audio channel assignation is somehow messed. i get always only on one channel sound (which isn't the idea of asio at all ;) i found out, that i only get sound on the highest channel of the maximum defined channels. for example: with 4 enabled output channels -> only dac.chan(3) will work; with 8 enabled output channels -> only dac.chan(7) works. i have the same problem with an own compiled asio chuck version, so it is not a mini specific problem. the real strange thing is, that the asio version of phillipe lamarc is working fine on my machine, so it must have something to do with my compilation process :-( - since asio drivers will only work with a single application, i noticed that the mini remains alive after closing the application. i had a little "deja vue" and found this one in the release notes for version 0.1.3.4: - (fixed)(Win32) miniAudicle process no longer persists after exit the actual official version of the mini is closing correctly, but probably it has some dependencies to this fixed bug? thanks for your help /moudi
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Leuthold Dominik