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  2. Audio Stream Input/Output - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft announced to incorporate ASIO into their USB Audio Class 2 driver for their Arm64 architecture. [5] While originally supporting MacOS, the introduction of Core Audio with macOS X made ASIO support for this OS unnecessary. There is also an experimental ASIO driver for Wine, WineASIO, [6] for a Windows compatibility layer for Linux. [7]

  3. Software effect processor - Wikipedia

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    ASIO is supported by most professional music applications. Most sound cards directed at this market support ASIO. If the hardware manufacturer doesn't provide ASIO drivers, there are other ASIO free alternatives, which can be used for any audio interface. ASIO drivers can be emulated, in this case the driver name is ASIO Multimedia.

  4. Sound Blaster Audigy - Wikipedia

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    Sound Blaster Audigy Player Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gold. Sound Blaster Audigy is a product line of sound cards from Creative Technology.The flagship model of the Audigy family used the EMU10K2 audio DSP, an improved version of the SB-Live's EMU10K1, while the value/SE editions were built with a less-expensive audio controller.

  5. Lexicon MX200 - Wikipedia

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    The Lexicon MX200 is an effects processor from the early 2000s made by Lexicon of Salt Lake City. [1] The company calls it a "dual reverb effects processor", since it contains two separate channels that can be channeled mono or in various stereo configurations, with most of the 32 effects being variations on reverb .

  6. JACK Audio Connection Kit - Wikipedia

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    The JACK API is standardized by consensus, and two compatible implementations exist: jack1, which is implemented in plain C and has been in maintenance mode for a while, and jack2 (originally jackdmp), a re-implementation in C++ originally led by Stéphane Letz, which introduced multi-processor scalability and support for operating systems other than Linux.

  7. Asio (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Asio is a genus of owls. Asio or ASIO may also refer to: asio (C++ library), a programming library for asynchronous I/O; Audio Stream Input/Output, computer sound card driver protocol for low-latency digital audio; Australian Security Intelligence Organisation "ASIO", a song by Redgum from Frontline "ASIO" a song by Benny Cristo

  8. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    Windows driver API basics - This article informs you about the basics behind sound card drivers such as WDM, ASIO, MME, DirectX, etc. Channel 9 Video - Interview with the Device Management and Installation team at Microsoft, primarily covering Plug-and-play. Lecture Notes on Windows Kernel Programming at the Wayback Machine (archived March 3 ...

  9. Lexicon (program) - Wikipedia

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    Lexicon supported operations with linear and rectangular blocks; it also had convenient means for drawing tables with box drawing characters. Lexicon could work with both osnovnaya (primary) and alternativnaya (alternative) character sets. It also included its own screen and printer fonts and keyboard drivers for use with non-russified computers.