It will record this way, but I cannot monitor within the program because of the lag, so I have to just monitor from the amp with the backing tracks playing through the PC, which defeats the whole point. However, this is Wave, and not ASIO, which means I have monitoring issues. Now if I select "Wave" as my driver, I can then select my amp, my mixer or Realtek as my input device. If I select "Realtek AC97 Audio 1/Realtek AC97 Audio 2" as my default input device, then when I go to arm my track to record, and click on the drop down tab on the ARM button, I can only select "Realtek AC97 Audio 1/Realtek AC97 Audio 2", which is not my amp. Which means that I can't select my Mustang Amp as my default input device while the ASIO driver is selected. See how it says "Realtek AC97 Audio 1/Realtek AC97 Audio 2" in both of them? When I have ASIO selected (4all OR Fender) these are the only options that it gives me for Default Recording Devices. Screen.JPG (118.62 KiB) Viewed 13370 timesĬircled in red are may options for ASIO Devices: ASIO4ALL and Fender Universal ASIO.Ībove that are my Default Recording Device input and output options. I thought it might be a gain issue (shouldn't be) so I ran the Mustang line out to a channel on the Multimix (which was connected via USB to MC) and cranked the gain. For example, I have my Mustang amp cranked to 10 and running into MC through USB, and my signal that actually records is super weak. When I do select Wave and then either of my USB devices for input, I have a very weak input level. ![]() Where did my USB devices go? Can you not use ASIO with USB devices? Any advice on this?Ģ. So then I select ASIO instead, and my options for input and output devices is Realtek 97 Audio and nothing else. However, when I record under wave, I have latency issues, obviously. When I hit those drop down menus, it gives me the option of Realtek AC97 Audio, USB Audio Codec (the Alesis) or Fender Mustang (through USB). When I select wave, I have to select my input and output devices. Under the Preferences>Sound Device I am able to select either Wave or ASIO. Select Windows Playback Device as VoiceMeeter Input(VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO)First of all, I am operating MC4 on a PC and using an Alesis Multimix 8 USB and a Fender Mustang III through USB.Download and install the latest version of Voicemeeter.To set up Voicemeeter, take these steps:.In cases in which multiple audio sources need to be mixed for e.g., a USB mic, iTunes, and Live, a third party virtual audio mixer can be used: ![]() Virtual Audio Device with Virtual Audio Mixer Download the FlexASIO GUI to make this easier.All of the above can be customized using a configuration file.Uses the Windows default recording and playback audio devices.The default settings of the FlexASIO driver are as follows: Choose ASIO as the Driver Type and FlexASIO as the Audio Device:.Launch Live and open Live's Preferences -> Audio.Download and install the latest version of FlexASIO.Other universal ASIO drivers do not offer this functionality as they always open audio devices in exclusive mode. This indicates that other applications can use the same audio devices simultaneously, with the Windows audio engine mixing the various audio streams. ![]() This makes it possible to emulate a typical Windows application that opens an audio device in shared mode. This driver can be used to interface with any sound API available on a Windows system. This allows audio to run simultaneously from Live and any other applications. ![]() FlexASIO permits multiple applications, e.g.other DAWs, and browsers, to share the same audio driver. This can be used for multi-client operation over ASIO4ALL since it is set to exclusive mode by default. FlexASIO is a universal ASIO driver, meaning that it is not tied to specific audio hardware.
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