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Setting Up A New Mixer

New Here ,
May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018

I recently bought the Zedi10 4x4 audio interface and I'm having some issues setting it up with Audition CC. In the Audio Hardware settings I have it set as a WASAPI device which is the only way I could get it to give me the correct 4 channels in the drop down menu for selecting an input. HOWEVER, when I try to record anything nothing happens. I can check the level of ONLY input 1 and record it in Waveform view but I can't get it to record at all in multi-track. I understand that sometimes there's an issue where if the "Default Stereo Input" is set to "None" then you can't record. Mine says None but I went into the Audio Mapping and it lists the correct device as default. What am I doing wrong here? I want to set this up to deliver the 4 channels in multi-track for podcasting but I can't seem to find and answer. See pictures for more info.

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Community Expert , May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018

Basic question, but I have to ask; did you record-enable the channel(s) you were trying to record on first?

The second thing is that ideally, you should check to see if A&H gave you an ASIO driver in their drivers package. If they did, then this is the one to use, as it has lower latency and cuts out a load of stuff in the Windows OS. Also, quite often, it's the only way you can get multichannel recording to work properly.

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Community Expert ,
May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018

Basic question, but I have to ask; did you record-enable the channel(s) you were trying to record on first?

The second thing is that ideally, you should check to see if A&H gave you an ASIO driver in their drivers package. If they did, then this is the one to use, as it has lower latency and cuts out a load of stuff in the Windows OS. Also, quite often, it's the only way you can get multichannel recording to work properly.

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New Here ,
May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018
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Switching to ASIO seemed to fix the problem. Thanks.

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