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Behringer XR18 - Works #72
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Thanks for the report. It's a bit strange that you can't go below 512 as that's still quiet high. |
I can't lower LatencyBuffer. I haven't touched the buffer size yet. Should I try lowering that before lowering LatencyBuffer? |
I can't tell exactly what |
The XR18 works perfectly with rs_asio! Pretty much default settings out of the box. The only important thing to note is the XR18 interface lists channels as 1-18, while rs_asio shows 0-17. So you have to subtract 1 to match the correct channel.
The default buffer size of the driver is 512. With LatencyBuffer set to 4, this works. If I try to lower this at all the sound becomes garbled. Not sure if reducing the buffer size would allow me to reduce the LatencyBuffer or not - it works as is and I didn't want to mess with it.
(Unrelated to rs_asio: It's also interesting to note that RockSmith will not work with the XR18 using traditional Wasapi drivers. The output is completely silent unless you turn off RockSmith's ExclusiveMode setting, which then causes some odd behavior. Sometimes sound is gabled, sometimes it isn't. RockSmith sets all input volume to 17. I'm not sure if I had a bad Real Tone cable, but I couldn't get any combination to work thru traditional Windows sound drivers. -- Thankfully rs_asio works perfectly)
I've included everything I have below.
RS_ASIO.ini
RockSmith.ini
Driver Info from RS-ASIO-log
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