In Reply to: Re: problems with my new EMU card -- I Need Help posted by GCrouser@hvc.rr.com on October 31, 2006 at 07:52:27:
This means two things: the first is that the ASIO driver for the Emu card only allows one application at a time to access the ASIO driver. This is the same case as the Lynx ASIO driver. The second is that some other application is already accessing the ASIO driver. Usually it would be an application that you opened, but I wonder if some Emu supplied software is running as a service that accesses the driver. I have never used an Emu card so I can't help in that regard.Alan
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