Download Asio Driver For Reaper

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Download Asio Driver For Reaper Windows 7

Reaper Configuration. Open Reaper and click Options > Preferences. Next in the window that opens choose Device under Audio in the list to the left. Make sure that Audio System set to ASIO and set ASIO Driver to M-Track Quad ASIO Driver. Click the box to Enable Inputs.

Asio Sound Driver

1.) Setting Up Audio

OK, so the first thing you have to do after you download and install REAPER is to set up the audio. The reason they make you do this is because most people use REAPER with a recording interface that uses an ASIO driver. But you are just a random guy who wanted to make some tunes in your spare time, right? So you just want to click OK to that message that pops up, make sure WaveOut is selected and Microsoft Sound Mapper is selected on those menus that pop up, and hit OK again.


  • NOTE: If you ever want to try to set up an ASIO driver with your sound card, you will probably want to use ASIO4ALL. Once you download and install it go to Options>Preferences...>Device in REAPER and select ASIO for the audio system. Mess with the settings in 'ASIO configuration...' until you get the sound to work. Once you get it working it will work for all eternity. The way you would set that up is different for all systems so I can't really describe it here any farther than that. It's kind of just trial and error. You might even be able to get less of a delay in your sound just by messing with the other 'Audio Systems' in REAPER, I don't know. (I have a recording interface, teehee).
After that you will have to wait for REAPER to make you wait to use it. This won't happen if you pay for the program. However, everything else in the program is fully functional after this point.
Also, if you start using the program seriously then you should pay for it. I think the people who make it are hard working people who aren't greedy at all. They way they do business is really un-orthodox and good in my opinion.