Preferred master is the CL5, everything at 48k including DVS. Which of course leads me to believe its a setting in Reaper that isn't playing nicely but there are no digital sync settings that I can find.
Tried on a different laptop running Adobe Audition, and besides a couple tracks that ended up out of sync somehow, the tracks were glitch free.
From there, monitoring your mic source is as simple as clicking the gear next to the source, Then Advanced Audio Properties and Setting the microphone source to Monitor and output. A copy of Dante Virtual Soundcard software to let Reaper etc.
I've tried this on my Macbook Pro with Reaper, same results. You may need to set up your monitor source in Settings -> Audio -> Advanced. It sounds like a clock issue but after going through all the settings I can't find any obvious problem.
The show is about 40 inputs and every time I multi-track into reaper (straight off the Rios) they all end up with a fast static popping type sound. Your PC might require a restart but after that, you should be up and running. You can configure some options with the VBCABLE_ControlPanel app, but it’s so simple you probably won’t need to do any configuring.I'm currently touring with a small dante setup that consists of a Yamaha CL5, a QL1 on monitors, a couple Rio stageboxes and a couple mac minis one of which running Dante Virtual Soundcard for virtual sound check and recording.
It will present you with this standard install screen, so click the “Install Driver” button. Level meters can monitor volume levels before, during and after. Device Toolbar manages multiple recording and playback devices. With some sound cards, and on any recent version of Windows, Audacity can also capture streaming audio. You’ll want to extract the download, right-click the “VBCABLE_Setup_圆4” file, and then run it as Administrator. Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from other media. I have been unsuccessfully trying to connect the X-32 to Adobe Audition running on my computer. To get started, head to VB Audio’s website and download VB-Cable. One really cool feature of this is that you can do virtual sound checks and/or recording using Dante Virtual Soundcard installed on your computer. Thanks This is a tricky question I’ve bumped up against multiple times. option (s), to accomodate running Audition in the latest version of. specific advice on a reasonable PC configuration.
In games, for example, you could use this to annoy your teammates with in-game music, and while this is not something we endorse, the tech behind it is pretty cool. Update on 12 August 2014: In the comments, Riverlandsmj alerted me to another, simpler way to record your computer’s sound output while still playing it through normal speakers.I added this method below and generally revamped the article. Application, radio/TV audio production, typically only up to 8-track projects. This is useful if you want to record your desktop audio for mixing and sampling, but also if you want to play things through your microphone. Choose a Default Input and Output from the card.
From the Device Class menu, choose the driver for the sound card you want to use. VB Cable creates a virtual link between your output and input-send audio to an output, and it shows up as an input. Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware (Windows) or Audition > Preferences > Audio Hardware (Mac OS). There’s only one piece of software that does it well-VB Cable. It’s not supported natively at all, and while you can record audio output with tools like Audacity, there’s no way to send that output as an input to another application. Routing audio in Windows is surprisingly hard.