Time to call in the geek squad!!Īctually reaper is very easy to setup compared to some of the others out there.Īfter reset did you reinstall your driver? And set your configuration settings. Tried resetting to factory default guys & it still didn't work.? Is other recording software this hard to get working?. This is bound to be something utterly silly, of course! Just to be 100% sure we are all on the same page, you should be going to Options/Preferences/Audio/Device to see what is available to you.Ĭlick on the drop down menu and then post a list of everything you see there.Īt least we can then be sure that we all know what you are working with. Seems unlikely if windows is able to "see" the mixer though, so my money is on a factory reset doing the trick.
Either you accidentally messed up a setting somewhere or your mixer is not getting recognised by Reaper/ASIO because there is an issue with the mixer itself. On my q1202usb this would happen on several occasions for myself that the wrong device was selected.Ĭurtis is right. This installation procedure was originally done on windows 8.1 and also tested on windows 10Īlso make sure "USB USB audio codec" is high lighted as in pic2, if not click on "USB audio codec" See Pic2 your ASIO Configuration should have the codec driver selected. If your setting are not like pic1, click on ASIO Configurationġ2. See Attached Pic1 your settings should look like this.ġ1. Start Reaper (you may get error this is ok at this time)ġ0. When computer is fully restarted plug in USB cable for your I/O deviceħ.
Unplug the USB cable from your I/O device.ĥ. I tried installing the driver first and it failed to work could not get any signal into Reaper.įirst need to clean up things on your computerġ. If you install the ASIO4ALL first before plugging in your I/O interface it will appear to have installed correctly but it won't have the link in place properly. I think you are trying to install your I/O device in the wrong sequence of tasks to get it to work correctly.