So after my nice little escapade with Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4, and finally being able to get a fix for it (see here for more information), I felt that I no longer needed Windows XP, and decided to make the jump to Windows 7 on my main studio computer. I’ve been running Windows 7 on my laptop, and was reluctant to upgrade the studio computer in case I needed to run Pro Tools to mix someone else’s stuff. I currently use Adobe Audition 3.0 right now for all MsP recording needs.
E-MU has the PatchMix system, which is a little app that runs that handles your ASIO. On Windows XP, there used to be two different visible devices in Windows; one ASIO, and the other a standard wave device. Usually, most non-audio production stuff would run on the standard wave device E-MU driver, and I would run Audition and FL Studio on ASIO.
However, after installing 7, I ran into an issue: there was only one device, and only ASIO would work, meaning that only my audio production apps had sound. Everything else, Google Chrome, Media Player, iTunes, etc. would not play.
I thought it was an issue with the driver, but after doing some investigating, I found that Windows itself has a selector for sampling rate. You need to match this rate with PatchMix.
Here’s a quick screenshot, in case you run into the problem. Click on it to see it fullsize:
Figure 2010-03-05/1 - PatchMix and Windows 7 Sound Control Panel
Notice how both PatchMix and Windows 7 are running on the same sampling rate. This will allow other Windows apps to use sound.
To get to the Windows 7 Panel you see above:
- Take note of what sampling rate PatchMix is using. If you’re using 44.1K, you will need to set Windows to 44100, i.e.
- Hit the Window Logo (The nice circular logo at the bottom left)
- Click on Control Panel (On the second column)
- Click on Hardware and Sound
- Click on Manage Audio Devices
- Click on the device that says Speakers, E-MU E-DSP, then click Properties
- Click on the Advanced Tab
- Choose the appropriate sample rate to match with PatchMix, then hit Apply.
- Test by hitting the test button to hear a sound. If you hear the sound and do not get a “this device is being used by another application” or similar message, you’re good to go.
Growing pains, I tell you. But at least it’s working!
By the way, thanks to the people who have so far bought tracks from Phase 3 – L.Y.R.I.C.A.L. Without Fear!
Will update soon with a vid or two, MsP news, plus a review on the EastWest Quantum Leap Choir VSTi, as promised!
-mnshyn
Tags: adobe audition 3.0, E-MU 0404, fl studio, google chrome, itunes, moon shizzle productions, moon shyne, msp, pro tools m-powered 7.4, windows 7, windows media player, windows xp









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Thanks for this post. I’ve been monkey’in with this for some time now. I am also using Line6 gear and thought there was some compatibility problem with EMU, Line6, and Rhapsody on Windows 7. I had this stuff running on a laptop with Windows 7, but had problems with my desktop system. I must have set the bit depth settings the same on the laptop. Everything is working fine now that I made sure all the applications are set the same. Thanks again.
Thank you man, you made my day!
Thankyou very much, I’ve found this article very useful!
Thank you and god bless
That worked!! AWESOME.. God bless you..
Just wanted to say thank you, Saved me a headache!
No problem! I have felt your pain! It drove me absolutely insane when I first upgraded.
Set per above instructions. Still no sound keep seeing “device is used by another app.” Any ideas?
Do you have an onboard sound card as well?
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I found this infofrmation out a few days ago. Its great that you posted this. However, I can record from my microphone into Adobe Audition without incident. I cannot record audio from another source from my pc (for instance youtube). If you tube is playing audio, Adobe Audition says my “audio device in already in use” and will not record. Any idea?
This is actually something I haven’t tried to do yet (record from computer), but you now have me curious. I’ll try this when I get home and see what I come up with.
You’re a hero ! Thanks !