eiz / SynchronousAudioRouter

Low latency application audio routing for Windows
http://sar.audio/
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Synchronous Audio Router

Synchronous Audio Router is a Windows audio driver which allows you to route application audio through your digital audio workstation software. It has a few unique characteristics compared to similar virtual audio cable software:

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System Requirements

HOWTO

See also: the old website / manual

Once you've installed SAR, nothing will immediately happen. To configure it, either:

The SAR Configuration dialog will open.

SAR Endpoints Configuration image

Under Hardware Interface, select the ASIO driver for your physical audio device.

You can add an unlimited number of Windows audio endpoints from the SAR configuration dialog.

Once you've added your channels, make sure they're enabled in your DAW -- most have a dialog or dropdown where you can select which channels are to be used.

SAR will expose more ASIO channels than the underlaying ASIO driver, like this:

If you receive errors initializing the SAR ASIO driver, make sure you are running your DAW as admin. This is a requirement of the SAR beta build or if you choose Require Administrator privileges to access SAR option in the SAR installer.

Note that the endpoints created by SAR are only active while your DAW is running and has started ASIO. They are automatically disconnected when the ASIO driver is closed. If you're using REAPER, make sure "Close audio device when stopped and application is inactive" in the Audio preferences is disabled.

Windows 7 Installation Note

Make sure you have Windows update KB3033929 installed prior to installing SAR, otherwise you will receive an error about an unsigned driver.

Unsigned prereleased drivers note

Prereleases of SAR are unsigned. That means that it is required to enable testsigning boot option to make Windows load the driver. Else the driver won't be loaded. For more information about testsigning option, see here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/install/the-testsigning-boot-configuration-option#enable-or-disable-use-of-test-signed-code