I believe these are the drivers your looking for just for reference.
http://www.behringerdownload.de/_sof...X64_2.8.40.zip
http://www.behringerdownload.de/_sof...N32_2.8.40.zip
I believe these are the drivers your looking for just for reference.
http://www.behringerdownload.de/_sof...X64_2.8.40.zip
http://www.behringerdownload.de/_sof...N32_2.8.40.zip
Last edited by cgrafx; 03-19-2017 at 08:17 PM.
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Philip G.
Bob:
I'm not gonna argue with the developer, but I have somehow always been able to monitor the incoming source through my speakers. I've usually chosen not to do that because of bleedthrough from the existing tracks, but the capability was there. And I feel like I am patched in exactly the same way as before.
I really suck at reading massive amounts of text, but I will check out what you posted and report back.
Also, while I have your attention, changing my mouse wasn't really the solution to the slow right-click-to-pause issue I am having. There is still an annoying delay and the suggestions have stopped coming in on this forum. I guess I will just have to adapt.
Thanks again. Tom M
You should be able to put SAW in one of those tape monitor modes that let you hear the input at the output, live. SAW's outputs would get back to the X32 via the USB connection. What am I missing? (I don't have SAC, so I don't know how that works, but I'd think it would still apply, somehow).
Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
Becket, Massachusetts
Last edited by Microstudio; 03-20-2017 at 07:35 PM.
Here are a few thoughts after reading the manual for the interface:
Make sure the mixer is actually sending audio by connecting it to something else, like an amp or stereo receiver.
Make sure the USB interface works by feeding a signal to it from something else, like a CD or MP3 player.
The interface has a button to push to route the input to the output. With that button in, do you get audio back to the mixer?
The interface is extremely simple and the manual doesn't mention a driver, let alone anything akin to a mixer applet. It does mention an LED that should be lit when it is receiving power via the USB cable.
With no driver apparent in the manual, you may have to set up the interface in Windows as the default soundcard. Maybe you've already done that.
Hope you get it working.
Ian:
Having done a bit of tweaking, I am certain that SAW is getting a signal from the external mixer. I just can't monitor it the way I used to. Unfortunately, based on your description of what you believe to be my interface, I think you've got the wrong one.
I am going to try the couple of suggestions I received recently and will report back.
Thanks for your input! Tom M
OK, mission accomplished. It wasn't easy to find, as the description in the manual is a little off/outdated, but once I ticked the "Tape Style - Playback/Input Switching" option, my monitors came alive and I grinned ear-to-ear.
I'd prefer to be able to monitor the signal even when I am not in "Record Ready" mode, and the "Input Always On" option did not work for that. I will try a few more things, but for now, I am satisfied.
Thanks again, everybody. Now can somebody figure out why I'm still having trouble with delayed response from my mouse (see thread elsewhere for details)?
Wish I'd thought of that. (see my reply to UTD, above)
Actually, I think many of us would've mentioned that sooner, except you said the monitoring you were able to do with the old SAW version you were using, you couldn't replicate with SAWStudio. No SAW versions prior to Studio had the tape-style monitoring options.
BTW -- if you put SAW in Live Mode before recording or SRP-ing, then you can record and stop and SRP and stop and you'll hear the input or output continuously. Live Mode is how we keep the SAW engine live even when you're not recording or playing back (which is what most DAW's do by default, as I understand it).
The difference between the two tape style options is that the former switches what you hear between playback and input (playback during playback, input when you're stopped), while the latter allows you to hear the input signal regardless of whether your playing back or stopped.
Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
Becket, Massachusetts
Easy does it, Dave! I didn't say it was my idea! In fact, your post (along with Bob L's) convinced me this was the answer.
Next, you're saying to put it into "Live Mode?" I guess I will try that, too, because in playing with it some more after my last post, I noticed there's a significant delay between the signal hitting the mixer and the signal reaching SAW. That'll be a deal-breaker if I ever need to sync something live with something already tracked.
Oy, I'm so close but I still have so many dopey little issues.
Tom,
Looking at the available documentation and the various You Tube videos out there, this really should be a simple setup. Here is what I have discovered for you:
You are using Behringer U-Control UCA202
User Manual Information
Page 2: "The USB connection will work with either PC or Mac computes, so no drivers are needed for installation.
Note: There is no mention of ASIO in the User Manual, so I am not too sure what the ASIO drivers would be for, even though the drives pages does list ASIO4ALL. See below.
Page 8: This device has:
One digital output, using S/SPDIF as a STEREO digital signal.
A pair of LINE OUT jacks - which provide RCA unbalanced connections.
* Note: I believe that these would be the one that you would use.
A pair of LINE-IN jacks - which provide RCA unbalanced connections.
* Note: This would be where you plug a LINE level device in to.
Drivers
ASIO4ALL USB Audio Driver: http://www.asio4all.com
See: http://www.music-group.com/Categorie...0484/downloads
Notes: The only issues that I can see here is that you are using the sound card input which is not the best at all. I still have no idea what the ASIO drivers would be used for - maybe just for the S/DIF connection. I would not worry too much at this point about using ASIO.
Have a look at these videos.
PC Setup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OPTvMSHwL0
Setup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B1syXpqSEk
Yu need to determine how Windows is "seeing" this device, which I hope that second video above will be helpful. This will be the information you need to setup in SAWStudio.
PS: If you have an Internet connection, I, or someone else, can do a remote session with you to see just what is going on.
Hope this helps?
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