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<blockquote data-quote="Donald P Leaman" data-source="post: 64925" data-attributes="member: 1762"><p>Re: Reaper & USB over XUF card</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Andrew:</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you have it all in-hand. I track live in Reaper to my Mac, but functionally, the only difference is the ASIO driver (Windows) versus class-compliant Core Audio on the Mac.</p><p></p><p>Have you had a look at Routing->Card Out to make sure you've mapped your input groups to the 4 "Local" groups (Local 1-8, Local 9-16, etc). You can map any 32 you wish, and I thought the default was set up this way, but maybe not. Now, bear in mind, the audio MUST be coming from the head-amp on the channel, NOT something else you've mapped to that fader (such as an Aux input, etc for an MP3 player). I test by just plugging a mic into the channel, and gently tapping on the windscreen. Here's a quick screen-cap of what my input drop-down looks like - and you're right - the channel DOES have to be set to record-enable. Perhaps I can try this on a PC a bit later today and get back to you with my results - mine will be W7 64bit, but the same basic kernel as Vista64.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]150896[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donald P Leaman, post: 64925, member: 1762"] Re: Reaper & USB over XUF card Andrew: Sounds like you have it all in-hand. I track live in Reaper to my Mac, but functionally, the only difference is the ASIO driver (Windows) versus class-compliant Core Audio on the Mac. Have you had a look at Routing->Card Out to make sure you've mapped your input groups to the 4 "Local" groups (Local 1-8, Local 9-16, etc). You can map any 32 you wish, and I thought the default was set up this way, but maybe not. Now, bear in mind, the audio MUST be coming from the head-amp on the channel, NOT something else you've mapped to that fader (such as an Aux input, etc for an MP3 player). I test by just plugging a mic into the channel, and gently tapping on the windscreen. Here's a quick screen-cap of what my input drop-down looks like - and you're right - the channel DOES have to be set to record-enable. Perhaps I can try this on a PC a bit later today and get back to you with my results - mine will be W7 64bit, but the same basic kernel as Vista64. [ATTACH=CONFIG]150896.vB5-legacyid=4905[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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