BiaBGuy, there are several problems there, for one having a Logitech mike is always going to be problematic. It is a USB device that will act as a sound card, and not one made for recording. As Mac pointed out USB "class compliant" devices can be somewhat confusing to a system program like BiaB that is looking for devices to input and output sound. So with two USB devices for the output, and input devices, both trying to supply a clock to the system, so timing can go awry, and neither is really made for that type of process. The Logitech mike is made for stuff like skype and IM programs, not recording audio.

If you have a edirol interface, you need to unplug the other stuff and plug it in before turning on the system to record, and allow windows to see that and make sure that this is the input and output devices. Use it as a dedicated sound card, and forget other items. On my system I use an M-Audio sound card, and it handles all my sound for BiaB, and even any windows and other music noises i might make.

Get a real mike and plug that into the edirol, and also plug in any speakers to the edirol. Get some non USB speakers and a non USE mike and let the Edirol interface and it's drivers control the system.

Most of your problems will go away.


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