Properly using Radium with WIndows
Posted: 18 Dec 2020 02:55
Hello All,
I am very excited to use Radium as it clearly has ALL of the features that I've wanted Renoise to incorporate for YEARS!!!
I am currently trying to use the demo, BUT ..... I am running into the most stupifying problems (as I feel very stupid for not being able to figure this out on my own).
I CAN NOT get qjackctl to run ....... like not even that I'm trying to do anything with it .... I can't even run it.
I am on Windows 10. I do have ASIO4ALL installed. I've used every suggested command I could find on the internet (in the advanced server pre-fix).
I thought that maybe I needed to install Jack Manually, so I went to the JACK website and installed jack (using the .exe file). It looks like the jack install instructions are out of date
The site says to register Jack using the following command:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack v1.9.8\64bits\JackRouter.dll" ....
But, with that command .... there is a "JACK2" folder that is made (not JACK v1.9.8) and there is NO "64bits" folder or a "JackRouter.dll" ....... Why wouldn't the "JACK 1.9.16 win32" or "JACK 1.9.16 win64" contain the JackRouter.dll. I searched the site to see if maybe there was a specific download for it and found nothing.
By chance, is there anyone running Radium on Windows 10 that can explain the installation process of JACK and/or Radium?
I am very excited to use Radium as it clearly has ALL of the features that I've wanted Renoise to incorporate for YEARS!!!
I am currently trying to use the demo, BUT ..... I am running into the most stupifying problems (as I feel very stupid for not being able to figure this out on my own).
I CAN NOT get qjackctl to run ....... like not even that I'm trying to do anything with it .... I can't even run it.
I am on Windows 10. I do have ASIO4ALL installed. I've used every suggested command I could find on the internet (in the advanced server pre-fix).
I thought that maybe I needed to install Jack Manually, so I went to the JACK website and installed jack (using the .exe file). It looks like the jack install instructions are out of date
The site says to register Jack using the following command:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack v1.9.8\64bits\JackRouter.dll" ....
But, with that command .... there is a "JACK2" folder that is made (not JACK v1.9.8) and there is NO "64bits" folder or a "JackRouter.dll" ....... Why wouldn't the "JACK 1.9.16 win32" or "JACK 1.9.16 win64" contain the JackRouter.dll. I searched the site to see if maybe there was a specific download for it and found nothing.
By chance, is there anyone running Radium on Windows 10 that can explain the installation process of JACK and/or Radium?