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PinahSir

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  1. Hi! So I just drag a drum kit plugin, i can see, that it has input(piano roll, i do not own a drum set), but there is no uotput sound. Its output sound is assigned to si drums automatically.

    Also idk how to do the drum maps, its empty.

     

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  2. 18 hours ago, reginaldStjohn said:

    Maybe when you are recording you are hearing your audio interface's direct monitoring signal? Would be helpful to know what equipment you are using and how you are set up.

    No, I set it to USB (there is a knob from direct to USB) so it could not be the problem. I am using a m-audio mtrack mk2.

  3. Hi! 

    I'm still new to recording, so it might only be a wrong setting, but: when I record something, its loud, and good.(using th3 amp sim) When I record another track (using th3) the second track's volume is waaaay lower, altought I use the same amp settings. Surprisingly, when i play the two tracks together, they are both as quiet as the second track. I hop you can understand, what I am saying.

  4. 53 minutes ago, scook said:

    The ASIO restriction is one I/O driver at a time, not one device.

    There are manufacturers that make ASIO drivers that support multiple devices.

    I am unaware of any manufacturer supplied driver that supports mixing hardware from different manufacturers.

     

    Other driver modes do not have this restriction.

    ASIO4All does not have this restriction either. This is because it is not an ASIO driver. It is wrapper for WDM drivers. It can aggregate multiple WDM drivers and present them to the host in a single "driver."

     

    If one has a dedicated audio interface with a decent manufacturer supplied ASIO driver, use headphones connected to the interface.

    If i use another headphone connected the the interface, its not working either, I mean, i hear the real-time monitoring, but the playback is so quiet, I can't  hear it, even on max volume.

  5. 1 hour ago, slartabartfast said:

    ASIO only supports a single device at one time. So an input device/interface that uses an ASIO driver will not work with an output device that uses an ASIO driver any more than two input devices will share an ASIO driver. There are other drivers that will support multiple devices, but whether your devices will work with other driver models is the question. Specifically what makes and models of devices are you using, what version of Windows etc.? Or you can check the documentation of the devices to see what they say. 

    Interface: m-audio mtrack mk2, on windows 10. The headphone is a spirit of gamer.

  6. Hi! 

    I can't hear the playback in my headphones. They are connected to the PC, not in the interface( cause of usb port). If i use the ASIO plugin, it only shows my interface, my headphones are no tobe seen. If I cahnge the driver to smth else, than I see them, bu my interface is gone. Is there a driver that can detect both? Or is there a solution?

     

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