
Any way to hear audio from two different apps while using ASIO drivers on WIN?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 215 posts since 5 Dec, 2014 from London
Hey peeps
Thank you all so much for all your help, I have definitely learned a few things I did not know (i.e. what a multi client driver is)
Turns out that my Audient IS multi client, but the sample rate of both apps needs to be the same or one of the two won't work, which is a bit of an aggravation because, while I steadily work in Cubase and S1 at 48 24, the material people send me to work on comes in wildly different format (wonky iPhone recording at 11khz? check)
I'm not a fan of bolt on solution, but I'll try that driver patch bay.
cheers everyone
Thank you all so much for all your help, I have definitely learned a few things I did not know (i.e. what a multi client driver is)
Turns out that my Audient IS multi client, but the sample rate of both apps needs to be the same or one of the two won't work, which is a bit of an aggravation because, while I steadily work in Cubase and S1 at 48 24, the material people send me to work on comes in wildly different format (wonky iPhone recording at 11khz? check)
I'm not a fan of bolt on solution, but I'll try that driver patch bay.
cheers everyone
He tried to play bass.
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- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
This. (Along with the multi-client ASIO driver thing that people mentioned.)PeterP_swe wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:34 am Make sure you have the sample rate set the same in Windows Sound System and ASIO settings. If one is set to 44.1kHz and the other to 48kHz then it won't work.
You must ensure that the sample rate you're running your DAW project (and your audio interface) at is matched by the Windows Audio subsystem.
- KVRist
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
If i understand correct that you want to play piano to the Audio of a youtube video.
just connect your phone to the Line In of your Soundcard.
in my case i just have to add an Audio track in my daw and say that it should listen to line in.
Anyway, i also use the Asio4all driver to get this running in the daw.
If you dont have an linein port upgrade your audiointerface.
just connect your phone to the Line In of your Soundcard.
in my case i just have to add an Audio track in my daw and say that it should listen to line in.
Anyway, i also use the Asio4all driver to get this running in the daw.
If you dont have an linein port upgrade your audiointerface.
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- KVRist
- 111 posts since 13 Sep, 2013 from Berlin, Germany
I recommend that, too. Voicemeeter is a real pain in the butt to configure, but once you get the hang of it, solves exactly those kind of problems.
I managed to use my audio interface (Yamaha ASIO driver) together with an USB-Mic (NT-USB) and windows sound and record all these audio sources at the same time with Cubase. Had to use ASIO4All before to use mic and sound card at the same time.
The plain version of Voicemeeter is sufficient most of the time, banana version more versatile, potato version overkill.