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Xenyx q802 driver for mac
Xenyx q802 driver for mac









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I only mentioned WDM mode if you were going to try and use both interfaces to record. You should still use ASIO mode whenever it is available.

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Maybe those just come because the drivers have them, but my actual card doesn't support them? So then what's Monitor and SPDIF? My foggy guess is that switching to WDM is making the card use different drivers which have different names, yeah? While I'm learning here, what's the difference between the 1/2, monitor, multi 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and SPDIF? As mentioned, my card only has a single RCA stereo in and a single stereo out, so I don't understand why there would be 3/4 and 5/6. Plus, my input drivers now list as "Delta AP 1/2) and "Delta AP Monitor" etc, where it used to be something else longer. I switched my I/O to the regular M-Audio (which is in fact Delta Audiophile), and left the mode on WDM. I unplugged the USB cable, the whine disappeared. Also in a recording test, there were lots of pops and dropouts (which were reflected in the waveform, so they were during input). So playing back an existing project using USB out, lots of stuttering (and that persistent whine). I switched to WDM based on recommendations here.

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I don't know what that's about. Thanks also for the info about ASIO, I don't know anything about these driver modes. The USB connection caused a persistent whine, however, which is something I noticed when messing with it in the Windows Control Panel as well. I tried the suggestion of changing the driver mode, and that did indeed cause Sonar to see the USB I/O.

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So if I switch to the USB, don't I lose the ability to record into the PC on one channel and simultaneously monitor the others?

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(If I need to record a stereo Midi track, or my digital piano, I repatch a bit to record the stereo, since the FX send is mono).

xenyx q802 driver for mac

(The sound card's output goes to the tape in on the mixer for monitor purposes.) When I want to record a vocal, or bounce down a Midi track, I just bring up the effect volume knob for that channel and make sure everything else is 0. So my mixer's effects send goes to the PC input on the sound card. However, it means I need to use the Effects send to record anything to the computer while still hearing everything else.

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I was just about to unplug the RCA from the M-Audio card to see if it is maybe recording into USB anyway, but I realized there's another complication I'm confused about: As mentioned, my sound card only has the single stereo in, which is really fine for my needs. The only inputs still say M-Audio Delta ASIO etc. But nothing in Sonar says anything about USB. The Windows hardware page indicates a new input, namely USB Audio CODEC, which I set as the default. I said Yes, but in my track inputs and the Properties page, things look the same.

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I tried plugging in the USB and Sonar popped up a message saying there was a new input and asking me if I should install it. I really just wanted to try out the USB to see if it was better or easier or anything. then the usb mixer would work under ASIO4ALL (which I believe that's what berhinger usually says to use for their USB mixers). if you want to run the behringer, you'll need to disable the delta in your windows hardware settings.

xenyx q802 driver for mac

if you installed ASIO4ALL because that's what Berhinger said to do for the USB mixer, then you need to make a choice of whether you want to run the delta or the behringer. ASIO4ALL is probably needed for the berhinger USB, but as I said, you can't run both at the same time anyway. also, you shouldn't use ASIO4ALL if you're using the Delta anyway - use the native M-audio ASIO drivers instead. and you wouldn't want to use the delta and the behringer at the same time anyway because they have 2 different clocks and your recordings would have timing/drift problems. If you have the M-audio Delta installed and are running ASIO driver mode then you can't use the Behringer USB mixer also as a direct input to sonar because ASIO only allows the use of ONE device at a time.











Xenyx q802 driver for mac