![]() The other audio app (browser, media player, etc) is probably not sending a sample rate request (because it isn't programmed to know it needs to). (Programmed to do that instead of blast you with loud static.) Reaper isn't "hijacking" your audio. That doesn't work, so the device stays silent. What's likely going on in your system is one of your devices or software apps (other than Reaper) is trying to run at a different sample rate than what Reaper is set to. Much like how you had to sync analog tape machines back in the day. It ticks away like a metronome at, for one example, 44.1k (or 48k or 96k.)ĭigital 101: If you have multiple devices, they must be connected to the same clock. The root cause is almost certainly different sample rate settings between different apps or devices when this kind of thing comes up.īackground: Tape decks had motors to move the tape.ĭigital devices use a sample rate clock. I am not one to hook all that stuff up! I get someone to make it work for me and then I just use my PC.įrom the perspective of a person who is a total novice and self taught in mixing with software like Reaper, the sheer number of settings in options can be overwhelming to say the least! But, I will do my best to work my way through it the best way I can. I would be willing to bet that there are a lot of other settings in Reaper that could use some adjusting to fit my needs as well that I just don't even know are there. who can get things set up the way it needs to be to work properly. So, I will do as you suggested to find a Reaper friendly person close to me who also knows about networks, etc. It has been awhile since I have had the network HUB etc. and I want to network them together and have the hardware to do that. I also have a second PC as well as a network HUB and cable modem, etc. I recently had a new custom built computer built from the proceeds of a legal settlement with the latest and greatest of everything. It could be related to the sound card driver from Behringer, not allowing to use more than one application at a time.Īre you on a windows computer? What version of windows? 64 bit?īut this does go a step further. ![]() Please let me know if I need to post any other pictures of my options settings that you need to see to help me determine the problem. It makes me wonder if it is because I have a 64-bit copy of Reaper and the settings only allow for 32-bit resolution? Maybe I have the wrong driver? I just pulled up my ASIO configuration and here is what is says:įirst, I have a Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22 MIC interface. ![]() So much so that even if I save my project and quit Reaper altogether, I have to restart my PC completely in order to regain control of my soundcard again to do anything else on my PC. I brought this up about half way through another post about something else, BUT, I am having an issue with the fact that Reaper is currently 'Hijacking' my soundcard.
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