@Robert-Damberg Can you open the program? If yes please go to File > Settings > Program Settings > Audio/MIDI and select the Music Maker ASIO driver. Then click on the Advanced button and select your audio input and audio output. Set the buffer size to something large like 2048 samples. Does it run now without crashing?
Hi, yes, I can run it, I guess it is like you say, it´s somehow connected to the Asio-driver. I can try running the Music Maker ASIO-driver, sure. I usually run my zoom r8-driver, works fine with other daws, but it´s no problem for me to try another. Thanks!
You will see I ahve edited your post since much of the data you included was either unnecessary or included potentially confidential information about your computer. Please remember these are public forums and nothing should be posted here which could compromise your computer safety or personal privacy.
I assume you have posted because your installation of Music Maker is crashing or failing to run properly. Is that correct? If so, it could be very helpful to we fellow-users if you could give us more details about exactly what happens.
However, the latter part of your post suggests that the problem you have, whatever that may be, is being caused by the ntdll.dll file. If so, that is a Windows core file and you need to have your Operating System's integrity checked. If you're not sure how to do this, please post back and we will endeavour to guide you through the process.