bdbutler74 wrote:Hello friends I am also running into a similar situation with ASIO drivers on a Windows 10 machine. I will be submitting a support ticket as well but wanted to add my experience for other users at the same time.
I am using on 2 Windows 10 machine. and Cubase 10.5 pro. For interfaces I am using a Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 gen 1 and the iRig Stomp I/O. The machine with the Stomp I/O functions as expected with no audio routing issues in Standalone. So I will only document the 8i6 issues.
Surface Book Pro 2, Windows 10, Scarlett 8i6.
Guitar is plugged into Line Input 3, and Outputs are 1 & 2.
In AT5 standalone I set the Asio Device to the focusrite, Left and Right Inputs to Input 3 and the outputs to 1 and 2. This is my typical setup in AT4.
Using this set up I was getting no output. Using the Focusrite mix software to monitor the actual input of the interface I can see that it was receiving audio as expected, AT5 was just not connecting to it.
After much clicking I did discover, that if I set the inputs in AT5 to Left: Mic 2 and Right: Line 3 I got mono output as expected.
I also discovered that that was the only combination that would work. For example I could not reverse the left and right inputs, nor could I substitue Mic 1 for Mic 2. It leads me to believe that for some reason AT5 is reading the ASIO Mapping of I/O incorrectly.
Some of you may be able to try experiementing with different input combinations to get sound until it is fixed! I hope this helps.
WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!! ^^^ This works on RME Babyface Pro too...
C'mon IK, get this right...