Originally Posted by justanoldmuso
Maiculus.

my reply...

1..have you looked at manual pages 13/14 lx8 usb walkthrough ?
2..ive tried to find out on the net and harbinger site re downloading a harbinger specific low latency asio driver but cant locate one.
some manufacturers only offer a generic driver.
i would talk to harbinger to clarify if the driver is a generic usb driver or a harbinger specific low latency driver. generic as mentioned by jim.
ideally to get low latency you need a asio driver thats low latency rather than useing a generic driver.
3..it is very important to assess the latency of the whole shebang... my rig here its low thus no probs.
i never have probs in either biab or rb or also reaper. here my latency is 4 millisecs and i could get lower.
4..note...you are being helped by very 'very' experienced people here regarding getting you set up properly....actually this pg site has probably the best around.
but who will be just guessing without knowing pertinent settings regarding your rig.
posting pics of settings also helps pg support diagnose.
in this vein...
5..i asked you upthread to post pics of your win recording and playback settings (includeing advanced tab)...in order to see how things were set up in win and to get a complete picture of your rig.
but such have not been posted back.
so we are flying blind.

note i'm haveing trouble looking at your settings pics as i am vision impaired and thus squinting.
so others will need to comment re your posted pics.

in summary you need two things for recording...
correct setup in win and correct low latency settings in rb and of course the correct mixer routing over usb.

hth.

om
ps..i would suggest once your set up you take pics of your settings.
particularly if your on the net and allowing win os updates.
i would urge you to...at your leisure peruse my various tip threads in pg tips forum.

Yes I've been working from the specified pages. For some of the images requested I had to first find out where they're located. Since location is dependent upon windows versions, search results are not always effective in identifying those locations when they've been moved/tiered. Frustration and productivity are not a good match.

Originally Posted by rharv
In your Audio Settings second image I see you managed to get it set to 16/44 .. this was likely the cause of the initial issue; it was trying to use 48 (mixer) & 44(RB) which didn't mix..

Also, just as a side note/heads up, you have Input for MONO set to Left, so when using the mixers output you will be recording only the left channel (which is OK in many situations).
Just something to remember moving forward.

RB is kind of tricky for L/R to some people, but once you understand how it works you'll get it.
Usually Input 1 is left side, Input 2 is right side, etc (and the panning on the mixer itself can override this), so if you get weird issues when you go to actually record that may be in play.
You change that setting to Both when troubleshooting to narrow down where the issue lies.
The Caveat is IF the target track is a MONO track RB will record 2 tracks (L/R - Both), allowing you to see which side your signal is coming in on.

Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't change those settings initially, they were either default, or a product of the progress I made with driver selection so far.
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