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Posted By: Michell Problem selecting asio driver - 08/13/18 05:17 AM
Hi,
When i go to audio preferences, then ASIO Driver's Control Panel tells me to first select an ASIO driver.
When i now go to 'help'it opens the ASIO AUDIO DRIVERS dialog.
When i now try to select an ASIO driver nothing happens. I can't seem to select and click'ok'

What's happening? What am i doing wrong?

Thanks in advance,
Michell
Posted By: Noel96 Re: Problem selecting asio driver - 08/13/18 08:25 AM
Hi Michell,

What ASIO drivers are loaded on your system?

Realband does not install any ASIO drivers. They need to come from third parties.

Regards,
Noel
Posted By: Michell Re: Problem selecting asio driver - 08/13/18 11:59 AM
Hello Noel,

Thanks for your help,

Well to be honest i don't really know.

I'll tell you what my goal is.

I want to connect my Fender Superchamp x2 that has an usb option.
I want to play and record guitar parts over backing tracks created in bias.
My problem is, when i do connect the amp i have no sound coming through my headphones.

Should i maybe install Fender universal asio?

Thanks
Michell
Posted By: ROG Re: Problem selecting asio driver - 08/13/18 06:48 PM
Hi Michell,

As Noel has said, you need third-party ASIO drivers. You could try The Fender one, or
an alternative would be ASIO4ALL which you can download here -

http://www.asio4all.org/

Once you've installed the drivers on your computer, the next time you boot Realband,
it will ask if you want to use ASIO. After you select ASIO, you will see the
available audio ports. Select the relevant ones and that's it.

You will also need to open AUDIO PREFERENCES again and check the box at the top right to
allow input monitoring, so that you can hear what you're playing.

Hope this helps.

ROG.
Posted By: rharv Re: Problem selecting asio driver - 08/13/18 09:00 PM
Check
https://fuse.fender.com/

Seems that amp is not as intuitive and easy as some others when using USB.
It may need Fuse for some features.

May be better to just use the Line Out from the amp to a different driver in the long run (simpler), unless you want some of the Fuse features.
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