- Thread Starter
- #121
I do see the green bar graph. Nothing else though.
Just checked on Windows 11, seems to work for me. I did have to go through a bunch of sound card settings in Windows to make sure the correct bits/sampling rates are set up.
I do see the green bar graph. Nothing else though.
I'll give it more tests tomorrow. The sound card setup on the other computer where I originally tried the analyzer is completely different from what I have here.Just checked on Windows 11, seems to work for me. I did have to go through a bunch of sound card settings in Windows to make sure the correct bits/sampling rates are set up.
I have both a Focusrite Pro40 interface and/or a SMSL M400 for output and a MiniDSP UMK-1 mic. The other computer has the stock Realtek sound on the motherboard.What device and device driver are you using? I'm installing Windows 11 right now, and will check a bit later.
OK I tried using my Focusrite Saffire Pro40 interface. I set the software for ASIO for both input/output. The minute I hit the red record button - instant Black Screen Of Death.Just checked on Windows 11, seems to work for me. I did have to go through a bunch of sound card settings in Windows to make sure the correct bits/sampling rates are set up.
OK I tried using my Focusrite Saffire Pro40 interface. I set the software for ASIO for both input/output. The minute I hit the red record button - instant Black Screen Of Death.
I rebooted the computer and tried again - another instant Black Screen Of Death. UGH.......
I just did the same test using the same interface with ASIO with REW. It worked normally.that’s the driver doing that. Apps don’t have the access needed to crash Windows.
I just did the same test using the same interface with ASIO with REW. It worked normally.
Windows has always been a giant cockroach of a bug, so I wouldn't be surprised.At least not if Windows version isn’t buggy.
Did you test also with your Focusrite but with WASAPI instead of ASIO ?I just did the same test using the same interface with ASIO with REW. It worked normally.
The Focusrite only works with ASIO.Did you test also with your Focusrite but with WASAPI instead of ASIO ?
The Focusrite only works with ASIO.
I tried it on my other computer this morning using WASAPI and it seems to work OK.ASIO support is broken in 1.0.9 -- what I get when using ASIO is a signal that always appears to be clipping, regardless of the gain setting. I'll fix this ASAP, but this should not cause a Windows crash under any circumstances
I tried it on my other computer this morning using WASAPI and it seems to work OK.
Regarding ASIO, could the broken support in 1.0.9 be causing the ASIO driver to try to do things which are unnatural to its existence and against its morals, and this provokes a BSOD? Like I mentioned last night, REW works fine with the ASIO driver for the Focusrite, and I subsequently tried it with TrueRTA on the same computer and that also works normally.
At any rate, Multitone Analyzer seems to be a nifty and useful bit of software which will become part of my workshop kit.
Could I request that you create a keyboard shortcut for the record button?
Do averages work in this release?Anything's possible. I can't imagine what would cause a Windows crash, other than a bug in Windows or in the driver. But it is possibly something that Multitone is doing in this version that exposes the bug
Do averages work in this release?
I tried it on my other computer this morning using WASAPI and it seems to work OK.
Regarding ASIO, could the broken support in 1.0.9 be causing the ASIO driver to try to do things which are unnatural to its existence and against its morals, and this provokes a BSOD? Like I mentioned last night, REW works fine with the ASIO driver for the Focusrite, and I subsequently tried it with TrueRTA on the same computer and that also works normally.
At any rate, Multitone Analyzer seems to be a nifty and useful bit of software which will become part of my workshop kit.
Could I request that you create a keyboard shortcut for the record button?
I was wondering as ASIO seemed to work for me, but I planned on trying it out to make sure. Didn't get around to it as it has been a busy week. It seemed to work for both an RME BF Pro FS and Antelope Audio Zen Tour.I take it back: ASIO is working as before in v1.0.9. I had some misconfiguration issues with FlexASIO on my computer: apparently it doesn't like to have exclusive access on my Windows VM. Configured for shared access, ASIO is working for both, input and output. Averages also work (5 averages of 1kHz tone into ADI-2 Pro FS below, using ASIO for both in and out):
View attachment 170769
Here's what it looks like with exclusive access given to FlexASIO :
View attachment 170770
If there's interest, I'll post some of the details on how I made it work,