![]() ![]() Issue 1 audio goes to device1 (headphone) even when configured explicitly I’m first trying to see if A4A can be used to target the actual device (device-mapping) Message-in-a-bottle #9, re ASIO4ALL ( A4A) audio on windows - I have been looking at all the options to do “loopback”, first trying to create an “aggregate playback device” like on Mac, using A4A (windows 11 pro). I’ve been everywhere on this, and am slowly becoming less of a noob amateur hobbyist, but wow are there are a few factors or what?! Mileage will vary! So, basically, what do I need to do to get audio to play through either an audio interface which is not recognized or, more simply, just through the headphone jack at all? Again, I have changed the driver between the Generic Low Latency ASIO (the only one that works) and Realtek ASIO (doesn’t work…those are the only two options available), and I’ve changed output to Headphones (which are sometimes recognized by Cubase) but then all audio stops playing. I will plug in headphones and either they won’t work but audio still comes from laptop speakers, or after changing the settings/drivers a bit audio doesn’t play at all. except Cubase.Įven without the SP404, I cannot get the Cubase audio to route through the headphone jack as it normally should. I can use them both normally (plug n play) on any program, game, website, etc. The Windows audio panel in the lower right of the screen recognizes headphones and the SP404. I have an option to choose Realtek ASIO, however I can not get any audio output at all when I choose Realtek. I would think it was something to do with the SP404, but when I’m going through the settings on Cubase I can only get audio output (of any kind, normally through built-in laptop speakers) on the Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver. So, Cubase does not recognize the SP404 as an audio interface. I have a Focusrite at home and a desktop. Disclaimer: This is a travel setup, and only the first time I’ve tried the SP404 with Cubase. I can plug in any headphones to the SP404 headphone jack and I can then use the SP404 Master Vol knob to control volume like it should, acting as an audio interface. I plug it in (USB-C to USB-C) and it works for the computer normally. I can use the SP404 as an audio interface with the laptop with no problems. I have used it with other laptops/desktops (Mac and PC) and with Ableton Live 11 (however I am currently trying to make the switch to Cubase). The Problem: The SP404 MK2 is a sampler but it has a built-in audio interface. Headphones (any, but currently) Bose QC 45 (using them wired) Laptop- ASUS ROG M16 (2023) w/ Windows 11 I have tried a bunch of things and for some reason I am still having trouble with getting the Cubase audio to route through the audio interface, or headphones, output. I’ll start off by saying I’ve scrolled through a handful of other threads about audio interfaces.
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