![]() my pc does that automatically but obviously your doesn't. it works with the behringer unit so if the unit is not plugged in the driver has nothing to work with so of course there's no sound. when you are using the WAS drivers mute it in windows control panel and see if that cures the problem.įinally, the behringer asio driver is not creating a problem as you describe in another thread. ![]() again in another thread you refer to the mic as having a different rate. The third and remote possibility for odd sound that you are getting on the new laptop is feedback from the laptop mic. so if you follow my instructions above about how to connect the behringer on the old laptop (you'll need to install the driver if you haven't already and please follow them exactly as then i know we have eliminated some of the variables) does the behringer work with the old lap top? if it doesn't then we can assume the unit is the problem. as i understand it you have two laptops (again referenced in another thread) and you think one works fine - but not the new one. Second issue is that the behringer is indeed faulty. as far as i know there is only one correct one here.Īnd that is for windows 7 and 10 - select your unit from the various menus. first you are using the wrong behringer asio driver (you referred to two different ones in another thread). with the problem you are having i think there are two possible explanations. Referring to another thread if you use the behringer ASIO driver you shouldn't get the notice about rates not matching.Īs Matt says you thought the behringer should be returned. It would also help if you kept the same thread as there are now three threads with variations of the same problem. ![]() Seems to me there are two possible causes (and maybe a remote third see later). but if you still have problems try the buffers. it works fine for me without changing any asio buffers at all - default works fine for me. let us know if following these step EXACTLY cures the problem. I've just done these steps with my behringer and the sound is great. press play and what you hear should be fine. load a BIAB track - preferably one using all RTs as this eliminates any dud sounds a poor quality synth might be creating. plug your headphones into the behringer (phones will eliminate any problem in your amp/speaker chain). close the preferences panel by clicking ok. click ok - you might get a yellow box saying default audio has changed. don't bother with the asio driver control panel the default should be fine. click it.input on left is already selected then on the right select out 1 and out 2. you should see your behringer driver - UMCASIO. choose audio and then from the drivers drop down choose ASIO. go to options in the menu bar and choose preferences. ![]() before you start BIAB plug the behringer in with a usb lead. ![]()
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