Do I downloaded the new ASIO patch to version 1.2.1.0 and everything worked perfectly in Windows XP feeding an RME Fireface. Congrats to all for making this such an exciting application! I look forward to live coding experiments using miniAudicle but have a couple of questions of a newbie nature. As I add shreds to the VM the output overloads. Is there an easy way of tweaking the master out all at once, without individually editing each shred file? Better yet, is there a way of making the shreds "output-sensitive" so they adjust automatically using some standard audio amplitude summing law? Killing a shred happens abruptly and not always too musically. How can this be done for nicer sonic output in performance? These two questions lead me to wonder if there is any way of exposing the implicit mixer prior to the DAC, so that levels and mutes on each channel/shred could be controlled. A further usability issue was revealed when I tried to use a patch from the examples folder that required sound files. These were referred to by relative pathing, but this only works if the script is run in its own folder. It appears there is no way to programmatically specify the root folder. So how does one integrate patches like this into a miniAudicle session? Thanks for your help with these very practical issues. I will be writing an article soon on ChucK for my blog diagrammes modernes, so will incorporate any tips. ----- Robin Parmar robinparmar.com