I always run my RME ASIO driver at a 48K sample rate with a buffer size of 128. ALL of my other audio software (DAWs, standalone virtual instruments, performance apps, notation software, etc.) are configured for 48K. When I run BiaB, it not only forces the sample rate to 44.1K, but somehow locks the RME driver into that sample rate, so I can't change it back to 48K.
In BiaB's Audio properties window, it says that 48K is a supported sample rate, but I can't find where to set BiaB to 48K.
Help please!
As I understand this, BiaB supports 44.1kHz internally and will use a sample-rate convertor if the hardware
does not support 44.1kHz. If the hardware supports 44.1kHz, BiaB will change it to that rate. I believe there is no option to choose 48kHz elsewhere than for the final rendering.
This has been a long-standing criticism of BiaB.
Quite what happens if, for example, BiaB refuses to use 48kHz and some other software refuses to use 44.1kHz, I know not.
I rather hope someone will tell me I'm wrong and behind the current situation, but I think I'm not.