But if Dorico is set to use Systemwide, and system wide is set to use Cambridge, there is no conflict. #Nilblo, I think that might be what’s happening to you too? If Dorico is configured to use Cambridge and Systemwide is also configured to use Cambridge, then yah you’ve got a potential conflict. The way it is intended to work is sort of a chain: You send output from Dorico to Sonarworks Systemwide, which massages the signal and then Systemwide sends it along to your ASIO driver.ĭorico/DAW => System Wide => Your Driver. You need to select “Sonarworks Systemwide” as the audio interface in Dorico or your DAW. That isn’t the proper way - and I did the same thing originally so, maybe we can blame the manual. When the audio interface’s ASIO driver (in my case RME Fireface UFX) is assigned into Dorico, or any DAW, the signal doesn’t pass through the Reference 4 Systemwide and I must use the plugin inside the application.
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