Originally Posted by Jeff Yankauer
How is it that you're able to record on 3+4 without also recording on 1+2 unless you deselected 1+2 in the Audio Drivers dialog? What I'm getting at here, is that if you had multiple groups of inputs selected in the Audio Drivers dialog such 1+2, 3+4, 4+5, etc. and then you record on a stereo track it will record 1+2 on that track and 3+4 on the next track, and so on. So how is it that you're able to select 3+4 and not also recording on 1+2 and 2+5 in this example, if you have all 3 pairs selected in the Audio Drivers dialog? The only way that I'm aware to do that is to only select 3+4 and not the other pairs in the Audio Drivers Dialog. If you only have 3+4 selected in the Audio Drivers dialog, then the program will treat that as if it's the 1st pair, not the 2nd pair, and the VU meters will show what's on 3+4 (with the numbers 3 and 4 being relative to the interface not Realband's port numbers).

Are you saying that even if you select ONLY the 3+4 pair in the drivers dialog and don't have 1+2 selected, then the VU meters will still show 1+2? I don't think that's really the case, since the program would not even be receiving input from 1+2 in that situation?

I only select 3&4 inputs in Drivers and the VU meters at bottom show nothing, it does not change to using 3&4 in place of 1&2 here. If I rearrange cables to make the desired inputs work on 1&2 it would but that is inconvenient and sometimes downright complicated, so that's why I asked.


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