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Can't get system sounds through my Presonus 18/10
I choose the Presonus outputs 1/2 as my system wide sound output
in the sound control panel in Windows 10. Reaper is working fine and as expected with this interface. Now, when I try to get sound out of my browser, as with youtube say, the videos play at strange speeds or not at all and I get no sound. Oddly, if I open Reaper (which I've so fare configured not to use outs 1/2) suddenly everything works like gold in the browser. I can play youtube videos etc. and the audio is fine. While something is playing however, if I close Reaper, the sound from the browser stops and the videos go back to undefined speeds. What up? |
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Can't get system sounds through my Presonus 18/10
On 1/11/2019 1:45 pm, Tobiah wrote:
I choose the Presonus outputs 1/2 as my system wide sound output in the sound control panel in Windows 10.Â* Reaper is working fine and as expected with this interface.Â* Now, when I try to get sound out of my browser, as with youtube say, the videos play at strange speeds or not at all and I get no sound.Â* Oddly, if I open Reaper (which I've so fare configured not to use outs 1/2) suddenly everything works like gold in the browser.Â* I can play youtube videos etc. and the audio is fine.Â* While something is playing however, if I close Reaper, the sound from the browser stops and the videos go back to undefined speeds. What up? You'll need a regularWindows device driver as well as the ASIO one which Reaper is presumably accessing. Configure in Control Panel for your Presonus device assuming it is visible there (ie the is Win driver). geoff |
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Can't get system sounds through my Presonus 18/10
On 11/1/2019 1:37 AM, geoff wrote:
You'll need a regularWindows device driver as well as the ASIO one which Reaper is presumably accessing. Configure in Control Panel for your Presonus device assuming it is visible there (ie the isÂ* Win driver). PreSonus provides their own ASIO driver so there should be no need to use ASIO4ALL. I don't now anything about Windows 10 but a suitable Windows driver should have been installed when running the PreSonus setup - the same routine that gives you the interface's mixer control panel. Try re-running the PreSonus installation. Usually along the way, it asks if you want to use this device (the 18/10) as the Windows sound device. Your answer should be "yes." For what my advice is worth, I've been beating an older (from around 2012) H-P laptop into submission with Windows 7 and have found that in order to get the built-in audio hardware working right, including working with ASIO4ALL, I had to delete the H-P audio driver and let Windows discover the "new" hardware next time it rebooted, and install the standard Microsoft driver. This isn't your problem, sure, but there may be some related concepts. You might try going to the Windows Device Manager, assuming there's still one in Win10, look at the Sound section and remove whatever it thinks it wants to use, then reboot. If that screws anything else up, you can always re-run the PreSonus installer. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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Can't get system sounds through my Presonus 18/10
Mike Rivers:
On 11/1/2019 1:37 AM, geoff wrote: You'll need a regularWindows device driver as well as the ASIO one which Reaper is presumably accessing. Configure in Control Panel for your Presonus device assuming it is visible there (ie the is Win driver). PreSonus provides their own ASIO driver so there should be no need to use ASIO4ALL. I don't now anything about Windows 10 but a suitable Windows driver should have been installed when running the PreSonus setup - the same routine that gives you the interface's mixer control panel. It´s pretty safe to assume, a Windows driver is there. Unfortunately, my personal experience with various Presonus interfaces tells me, it´s also pretty safe to assume, that at least one driver in the package is junk and does not work as it should - either on Windows or the blessed holy grail called MacOS X. The hardware may be okay, but beware of the software junk that comes with it. Try re-running the PreSonus installation. Usually along the way, it asks if you want to use this device (the 18/10) as the Windows sound device. Your answer should be "yes." You might try going to the Windows Device Manager, assuming there's still one in Win10, look at the Sound section and remove whatever it thinks it wants to use, then reboot. The device manager is still there, just like the old system control panel - it´s just not as easy and directly accessible as before. Simply search for "control panel" and it will show up as a result. If that screws anything else up, you can always re-run the PreSonus installer. which probably screws itself up, leaving the desperate user in an endless loop of retrying to do everything correctly but still not getting anywhere near a usefully working system. |
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