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Old 09-10-2018, 01:00 AM   #1
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Default Wineasio no longer working FIXED!

Hi, I realise that this forum is about the linux-native version of Reaper, still this question is heavily linux-centric and it's about running reaper (win64) - so I'll chance it

Running on reaper on wine on an Ubuntu machine.

However - I had a glitch in the system and in trying to fix it, I made things worse, because I removed wine altogether and installed it again. The glitch is fixed, but now wineasio doesn't work.

When I try to register it - it can't find it:

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~$ wine64 regsvr32 wineasio.dll.so 
regsvr32: Failed to load DLL 'wineasio.dll.so
When I tell it where it is - it seems to register it succesfully:

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~$ wine64 regsvr32 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wineasio.dll.so 
regsvr32: Successfully registered DLL '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wineasio.dll.so'
But in Reaper it does not show any in/out ports, and in other apps like sampletank or amplitube there's an error message that the ASIO audio device is not available

I've done extensive search on the internets, but my tube-skills must be lacking, I can't find anything about people having this issue.

How do I make sure that wineasio is available in wine?

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Old 09-10-2018, 02:14 AM   #2
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It's fixed!

When re-installing wine I tried both wine-stable and wine-development - but in fact you have to use wine-rt - doing that immediately fixed the problem

You will probably have to make sure that you have KxStudio repositories in your apt-setup - I think that some dependencies or similar for wine-rt are pulled from them, I'm not sure. But you can get the repo-information here: https://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Repositories
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Old 09-10-2018, 12:43 PM   #3
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Thanks for coming back with your solution.
I will attempt this stuff tomorrow, little nervous, but fearless!
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Old 09-10-2018, 09:19 PM   #4
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~$ wine64 regsvr32 wineasio.dll.so
regsvr32: Failed to load DLL 'wineasio.dll.so

For what it's worth, over many years,
I've never run that command
having a .so extension tacked on to wineasio.dll

...but if it works...


...it works.

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Old 09-11-2018, 12:40 AM   #5
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Well - I don't know if it works. This is what I tried when I was using the wrong Wine-installations to make them work, it failed. The minute I installed Wine-rt - I didn't have to use that command at all (after purging wine-stable and wine-development). BTW the filename is "wineasio.dll.so", but I was able to register it with both full name, just "wineasio.dll" and even just "wineasio" (as long as I gave the full path, or was in the same dir as the wineasio files) - however it never worked

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Old 09-11-2018, 11:38 AM   #6
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NooOoo! I fffailed on the first try with the (PlayOnLinux method)..
*Off to sell computer on Ebay and, and..*



To little reasearch from my side though, I deserve it. *slap!*
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Old 09-12-2018, 07:05 AM   #7
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Yeah - it took me awhile to get to a decent point
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Old 09-14-2018, 06:52 AM   #8
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Hey Ace:

What Ubuntu distro and version are you using?

Ub Studio 18.04 will only recognize 2 of the 4 inputs on my interface (Steinberg UR44 USB) so I'd like to investigate WineASIO but I'm having difficulty getting Wine to run on this distro.
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Old 09-14-2018, 10:07 AM   #9
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Wineasio uses jack, so if jack only sees 2 channels, wineasio won't do better.
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Wineasio uses jack, so if jack only sees 2 channels, wineasio won't do better.
Zoinks! Does this mean that my dream of escaping the Soft Apple duopoly is dead?
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Zoinks! Does this mean that my dream of escaping the Soft Apple duopoly is dead?
Jack can do more channels, although I don't know what to look for on your specific hardware. I have two separate M-Audio PCI cards, and Jack is letting me do 4 input and 4 outputs. I do remember when setting things up having to specify to use 4 channels, because the default was set to only two.
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I'll keep mucking with it to see if I can't figure it out.

EDIT: I should have added that my Steinberg device does not officially support Linux but it does have a class compliant setting.

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I'll keep mucking with it to see if I can't figure it out.

EDIT: I should have added that my Steinberg device does not officially support Linux but it does have a class compliant setting.
Don't know about all class compliant devices, but I've toyed with the idea of getting a Behringer UMC1820, which is also class compliant, with no Linux driver, and I watched a video of a guy recording four of it's eight possible channels at once using Jack, although he was recording in Ardour. The fact that Jack saw the device as 8 in and 20 out, makes me confident that it would also work in REAPER.
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Well, the dream is not dead. (But there's so much to learn.)

I don't know why I thought I had to use Jack. When I switched the Audio Device in Reaper prefs to ALSA, I was able to access all of my input channels. No Jack involved. Sweet.
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Finally, SmajjL made it.. and here is my notes..

Install Manjaro Cinnamon
Settings manager and pick a real-time kernel
In the tray, there could be updates waiting, go get 'em
Terminal this, sudo usermod -a -G audio [USERNAME]
Reboot
Goto Add/Remove Software and on top Preferences>AUR (Enable)
Install PlayOnLinux
wineasio (AUR)
Cadence-git (AUR)
Get REAPER Windows version and right-mouse it (open with Wine)
Fire up Cadence and go to Tweaks>WineASIO and set lower the buffer to 128 or something, I have ticked Autostart server (apply now)
Back to System, ALSA Audio, bridge type Alsa > Jack
Configure, System, Check Realtime
Goto Driver and do your thing, I am testing 44100, 128 buffers, periods 2 for now.
Goto your filesystem/lib/wine/ and copy your wineasio.dll.so to the desktop and copy it into filesystem/usr/local/lib (open the lib folder as root)
Put this in the terminal, wine64 regsvr32 wineasio
Goto REAPERs Preferences>Device and pick Asio.


And this works for Live 10 also, but that thing is abit grumpier, think one would need to mess with winetricks to setup what would be best and install correct dependencies.
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It's fixed!

When re-installing wine I tried both wine-stable and wine-development - but in fact you have to use wine-rt - doing that immediately fixed the problem

You will probably have to make sure that you have KxStudio repositories in your apt-setup - I think that some dependencies or similar for wine-rt are pulled from them, I'm not sure. But you can get the repo-information here: https://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Repositories
ubuntu 16.04 lts, even wine-rt did not help.


apt search wineasio
Sortierung... Fertig
Volltextsuche... Fertig
wineasio/stable 0.9.0+git20110613-2kxstudio1 amd64
Wine ASIO driver for JACK

wineasio-amd64/now 0.9.0+git20110613-2kxstudio4 amd64 [Installiert,lokal]
Wine ASIO driver for JACK (64bit)

wineasio-i386/now 0.9.0+git20110613-2kxstudio4 i386 [Installiert,lokal]
Wine ASIO driver for JACK (32bit)
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