It should look something like this image but for your Behringer audio interface instead of for my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 interface. ![]() ![]() Then you should be able to select ASIO in Mixcraft preferences and setup your audio interface. Plug the audio interface into your PC using the USB cable. Go to the Behringer website and download/install the most recent drivers for your audio interface. 4.Ive made sure that the boot order is correct 5.Clicking 'browse' to attempt to point to my usb only shows 'computer' and 'boot (x)' 6.There is no OS on it as of yet hence trying to install windows 7. I'm really confused and not very good at tech, just want to get recording. I'm also confused about how the program picks up the interface - will it pick it up as if it's as mic (it seems to be doing that but there's no sound), or will it be registered as one of the instruments? I saw a similar post on here before and someone had said to click Preferances and then click Sound Device and ASIO but I'm unable to click ASIO, I can only click Core Audio or Wave. If anyone could really help me with this problem, that would be much appreciated.I have Mixcarft 8 recording studio and my audio interface is the Behringer U-phoria. Interestingly, if I remove all ASIO drivers and let Windows 10 auto install a driver for the UMC everything works perfectly. Tone Projects Spring Sale - Up to 33 off Rast Sound offers 25 Spring Gift on Select Products FeelYourSound Smooth Spring Sale for Chillout Producers: Save 25 Fracture Sounds Piano Week Sale 2023 Pajczur Spring Sale: pajSoil v4 for 29.99 Lese Plugins 30 Off Audiomodern Spring Sale - 35 Off Tom Wolfes Arturia Pigments Presets: Up To 50. Does not restore unless I unplug and replug the USB. move the slider on the windows sound control 5-6 times, sound crackles and cuts. Even if I removed the graphics card, it still does this. Key Issue: If an ASIO-related driver is active, all sound ceases after a short period, e.g. I also plugged in a NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE into the PCI-E X16 slot. Additionally, all of this occurred when I plugged in a laptop drive and disconnect the desktop drive in my PC. What I have to do is I have to plug the hard drive into the USB 2.0 port. If I were to touch that, it would administer a shock. There is more to this, my keyboard, which is a mechanical keyboard has a metal surface on the side. If it is plugged in to the other USB port, the one which the hard drive was plugged into, it would also state that it is not recognized. ![]() If I would plug it into the other USB 3.0 port, it would play the connecting sound, then, it would constantly play the disconnecting sound, but the hard drive light is turned on, but it is not blinking like how it is supposed to be.On other hands, I tried plugging in another USB device to the second USB 3.0 port, it would be recognized. What happened is, every time I would plug in my external drive to my USB 3.0 port, it would work for a while but after a while, it would seem to disconnect the external HDD (even if it is copying and reading files) and it would state that my USB device isn't recognized. ![]() Hello, today I just stumbled upon a really big problem with my USB 3.0 ports that are located at the top of the computer tower.
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