Pioneer DDJ-RB ASIO Driver Error

Pioneer DDJ-RB ASIO Driver Error

R. Dubickas

Pioneer DDJ-RB ASIO Driver Error

So I saw this post, but my this error keeps killing me...

https://forums.pioneerdj.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/207475346-Pioneer-DDJ-RB-ASIO-Driver-Error-While-Opening

Are you doing something to solve this issue? All day I was trying installing and uninstalling drivers, firmware etc. and I am REALLY pi..d off about this...

I am really really disappointed with Pioneer...

 

Official comment

Pulse

If you are having issues with the ASIO drivers in rekordbox, please see this article for troubleshooting tips.

R. Dubickas

You should do something with this and I don't want to hear anything about windows updates...

R. Dubickas

One more error - no samples to be recorded.It says I should set location to save samples, nut the location is already set.

 

so what can I say - G R E A T job PIONEER !

Rudy Mostert

I am having the same issue.... but only on my desktop PC... installed rekordbox on my laptops(yes, both worked) and got the RB up and running, no problems. I even formatted my desktop pc, fresh windows 7 professional install, all updates done, video drivers all updated, Rekordbox installed, RB drivers installed... more restarts than I can count... but alas... still get the "Error while opening "DDJ-RB ASIO" message, and yes, I have gone through all the other forms for troubleshooting who have had this issue, please fix this asap Pioneer... loving the DDJ-RB... but it shouldn't be this difficult to get a controller working from an end users point of view.

Pulse

Two things for you to try...

First:

  1. Unplug your RB
  2. Uninstall your RB driver
  3. Restart your PC
  4. Run any Windows updates you may not yet have installed
  5. SHUT DOWN (not restart) your PC
  6. Install the RB driver
  7. Restart your PC
  8. Open rekordbox
  9. Connect your RB
  10. Check the preferences

If that doesn't work...

Try putting Windows into Disable Driver Signing mode and tell me if that works:

  1. Click the Start menu and select Settings.
  2. Click Update and Security.
  3. Click on Recovery.
  4. Click Restart now under Advanced Startup.
  5. Click Troubleshoot.
  6. Click Advanced options.
  7. Click Startup Settings.
  8. Click on Restart.
  9. On the Startup Settings screen press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement.

FYI: After restarting again, driver signing will be re-enabled.

Audio Fan

Hi, it's not a hardware problem.

Go to http://sospc.name/windows-7-service-pack-2-non-officiel/

You can update Windows seven 32 or 64 bits.

I have resolved and fix the same problem.

Pulse

See step #2 above; run ALL updates.

So many Windows 7 users don't have all service packs installed and don't realize it.

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