Guitar USB and Mutitrackstudio
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LINDY Shippers
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Hello,
After looking at the Multitrackstudio software package, it seems that you can only enable 'soft monitoring' with the full version. Do you have this or the lite free version?
We did manage to get input on the tracks from the USB guitar cable however.
Chris
After looking at the Multitrackstudio software package, it seems that you can only enable 'soft monitoring' with the full version. Do you have this or the lite free version?
We did manage to get input on the tracks from the USB guitar cable however.
Chris
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LINDY John
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HI,
We did the following.
Installed Asio4all In the asio4all preferences turn on only what you need(for example turn off c-media output)
You should be left with c-media input and your soundcard as output.
In DEVICES select Asiosnd. Click properties and use Asio4all as the Audio Device.
In INPUT you should see USB audio device.
On the Master track select mono.
Use the Soft Monitoring option in the recording section.
We were able to input - record - playback.
John
We did the following.
Installed Asio4all In the asio4all preferences turn on only what you need(for example turn off c-media output)
You should be left with c-media input and your soundcard as output.
In DEVICES select Asiosnd. Click properties and use Asio4all as the Audio Device.
In INPUT you should see USB audio device.
On the Master track select mono.
Use the Soft Monitoring option in the recording section.
We were able to input - record - playback.
John
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LINDY John
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Yes, should work fine
John
John
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LINDY John
LINDY Staff - Posts: 195
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Hi,
Could you send a screen grab of your ASIO and application settings.
John
Could you send a screen grab of your ASIO and application settings.
John
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LINDY John
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I think there may well be an issue with the ASIO4ALL driver and the Realtek sound card/chip. I used the WinSound driver and was able to record, monitor and playback. You may have to adjust your sample rate as the latency was rather high.
In the sound properties/recording - select the recording tab. The default device will be Microphone(c-media USB Audio Device) . Choose properties and select the Listen tab. Check the Listen to this device box and select you default playback device.
In the sound properties/recording - select the recording tab. The default device will be Microphone(c-media USB Audio Device) . Choose properties and select the Listen tab. Check the Listen to this device box and select you default playback device.
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