UniWire 1.1 with
MOTU Digital Performer
5.1 or greater
Digital Performer
must always be run
in real-time mode to
use UniWire. This is
only a concern for
UniWire instances on
hard disk (recorded
audio) tracks. In
order to do this,
take the following
steps:
-
If the
UniWire editor
window is not
already open,
open it by
double clicking
on the UniWire
FX slot in the
mixer.
-
Click the
Digital
Performer menu
button on the
frame of the
UniWire editor
(immediately to
the right of the
close button).
This should
produce a
drop-down menu.
-
Select
"Always run in
real-time" from
the drop-down
menu.
UniWire 1.1
with Intel and PowerPC
Macs
If a project has
previously been
saved on a PowerPC
Macintosh (G4, G5)
and is then loaded
on an Intel
Macintosh, the
UniWire instances
will not retain
their settings. The
same is true of
loading an Intel
Macintosh project
file on a PowerPC
Macintosh.
UniWire 1.1
with Cubase SX3 or 4
The following
only applies to
owners of dual
processor systems.
Multi processing in
Cubase must be
disabled when
multiple instances
of UniWire are used.
To accomplish this,
perform the
following steps:
-
In the
application's
menu bar, click
the "Devices"
pull-down menu.
-
Select
Device Setup (at
the bottom). A
window should
appear.
-
In the view
on the left side
of the window,
select "VST
Audio System".
-
Uncheck the
box labeled
"Multi
Processing".
UniWire 1.1
with Ableton Live 5
It is strongly
recommended that
users of Ableton
Live use the Audio
Unit version of
UniWire 1.1 and not
the VST, as the VST
version will cause
dropouts when
looping segments.
UniWire 1.1
with Ableton Live 6
Multicore/Multiprocessor
Support must be set
to off from
the
Live > Preferences
menu.
UniWire 1.1
with Logic 7.2.3 or
greater
(earlier versions of
Logic are not
supported)
There are not any
known issues.