

The MultiMix 4 USB FX mixer has a two-channel, five-stage, multicolor LED meter for visual monitoring the main output level. Ideal for live sound engineering or home recording, MultiMix 4 USB FX features onboard volume, pan, and EQ controls for making quick, accurate adjustments to your mix. It outputs line-level analog audio and stereo 16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz digital audio over USB for recording low-noise, CD-quality mixes directly to your Mac or PC. This compact mixer is perfect for using in computer-recording setups, intimate live-sound environments, video-editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups. I had two separate machines, one for recording and another that I would use to save and edit recordings, which lead to having divergent settings.MultiMix 4 USB FX is a four-channel desktop mixer with a USB digital audio interface that lets you mix live, in the home studio, and record audio directly to a computer. I had one set to 44100 and the other 48000. I had a similar sounding problem, and the culprit turned out to be that my ASIO driver's sample rate wasn't in sync with Reaper's recording rate.

It's really driving me insane because I got Reaper to mix my portfolio for college in, and I need a first draft of this song in for MondayĪnyone know what it might be? I'm literally out of my mind trying to figure it out! I've tried everything, changing the drivers, disabling other deviced in Windows - my head is wrecked trying to get some understanding of it

When I imported a track to listen to, it played back fine, but when I imported a number of tracks from a project I need to work on, there is an incredibly harsh distorted sound throughout the track (almost to the tempo) I went onto the site and got the ASIO drivers, went to preferences in Reaper, set them to them driver and changed to my card in the drop down menus.

I'm having a similar problem to this for playback with a USB Alesis io2
