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I believe clarett devices show volume meters on their control panel. It's also possible that you're refering to the headphone output as being the single one? If so, you might need to change what that output is monitoring. So right now you're outputting to the first 2 outputs of your device (because BaseChannel=0 on the output) so it's possible that you have your speakers connected to the other 2 outputs (you can test by changing BaseChannel=2 on the output) or maybe your ASIO control panel has some sort of audio routing that I'm unaware of.
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Can you give me the full model name of your Focusrite just for curiosity?īy the way, this usually refers to the outputs at the back of the device.
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The whole purpose of ASIO is to bypass all of the windows sound system, so if on your ASIO control panel you have 48000hz it should be enough for this. In theory this should make no difference when using ASIO.
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i have 2 channel 16bit 48000hz and at asio 48 htz buffer size 64 and while i believe ive tested all the channel settings and most of buffer settings i can't wrap my head around that i dont even hear any sound.first app to do this, i can hear my guittar at windows with no problem, and id do the test quite fast if the program didnt crash so easily at exit with the thunderbolt driver and become most of the tries unkillable oh and my interface only has 1 audio outputĮdit:tested the first config with 1 channel,16 bit, 48000hz asio 48 khz and buffer 128 and still no sound at all, guess rocksmith 2014 lives up to its name cxĪll it wold be left wold be to check khz and buffers.maybe at windows sound settings
Ty for your time ive spent some 6 hours today testing and at the end trying to route it but im a dead fish x.xĪlso tried the usb driver and it just fails, the thunderbolt driver is detected in the test and works flawlessly with daws, also tried different buffer sizes, hz and config of channels but i understand that even if its not a correct buffer it should at least skipĭone! the first try had no sound and the second issued a no sound/device detected from Rocksmith.i'm all for testing if you are willing but i don't feel confortable abusing your time like this Mr.Mdias so you tellme i was thinking of searching a usb interface since it seems those are more just can wonder that all it wold be left wold be to check khz and buffers.maybe at windows sound settings.
Should probably disable microphone and maybe force wdm now that i see it? ive seen ppl enable maxoutput and i believe ive testes disabling ultralowlatency
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Hello and now to your reply, wait wha? The output that im using is the one included in the Audio interface, the only time I heared sound was when I installed wrongly the source package of rs asio(no dll and skipping) after that Ive only got it using asio4all(a pair of headphones connected via usb to my pc), I've had no input or output (never had my guittar sound being detected) with the thunderbolt driver but if what you are telling me is correct then it means that rs asio could be compatible with thunderbolt :00 lemme search my configs, im using windows 10 Before anything Mr.Mdias let me tell you that I love you, thanks for your work for humanity