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Old Jun 20, 2011, 06:36 PM   #1
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Kx and Revalver mkIII need help

Hi, everyone, I'm new here, I installed Kx drivers yesterday and since I've been trying to make it work with Revalver mkIII and Reaper(x64), after reading a lots of threads, I installed asio4all since I have win 7 x64 for use with revalver standalone (x86) version,

But my problem is that I have a clean sound out of my speakers but I don't know how to get a sound thru Revalver (and reaper)

I tried a lot of settings and the only that give my a sound is kx In 02 input and kx outpout 00 (or 01) but that's a mix between cracks, electric noises, guitar signal in revalver and clean sound.

Here is a screenshot to see my settings.

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Can someone help me ?
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Old Jun 21, 2011, 09:46 PM   #2
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Re: Kx and Revalver mkIII need help

What version of kX are you using?

You did not say what you are trying to record... From the picture, I assume it is Line In (with a guitar)? ...but you have StereoMix selected as the AC97 source, so I cannot be sure (are you trying to record from multiple AC97 sources? or other inputs? If so, please give specific info.).

WDM recording (used by ASIO4ALL) and ASIO recording use different routing in the DSP, so it is a bit complicated to explain. For this reason, it is probably better to wait for more info before trying to answer (because the best way to do it will depend on it).

BTW: kX 3551 x64 supports 32 bit ASIO, so if you are using 3551, you probably do not need ASIO4ALL.

Last edited by Russ; Jun 21, 2011 at 10:02 PM.
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