- #Mixer for mac (routing audio outs Patch
- #Mixer for mac (routing audio outs full
- #Mixer for mac (routing audio outs professional
#Mixer for mac (routing audio outs full
#Mixer for mac (routing audio outs Patch
#Mixer for mac (routing audio outs professional
24-Channel, 24-Bit 192 kHz bus-powered professional USB 2.0 Audio Interface.394-Channel 192 kHz USB 3.0 Audio Interface.38-Channel 192 kHz PCI Express card (SPDIF, AES/EBU, ADAT, MIDI, Analog).72-Channel 192 kHz ADAT/AES PCI Express card.32-Channel 192 kHz AES/EBU PCI Express card.128-Channel 192 kHz MADI PCI Express card.390-Channel 192 kHz Triple MADI PCI Express card.Optional Expansion Boards for HDSP PCI cards.Optional Hammerfall DSP Synchronisation module.32-Channel 192 kHz PCI card (SPDIF, AES/EBU, ADAT, MIDI, Analog).52-Channel 96 kHz PCI card (ADAT, SPDIF, MIDI).Am I missing some simple setting somewhere,missing a channel routing. I just recorded in garage band using the Behringer 1204. The other funny thing is when I use Garage Band, I have no issues recording. When I select the drop down menu there is a section for Mono input and Stereo for me to check this is followed by a grayed out section that states “No audio input available, please check your sound card settings.
when I create a audio track in Reason, in the audio input section I see “No audio input”. I gone into preferences and selected USB Audio CODEC for both output and input on the MAC, did the same under reason preference audio tab. I’ve also tried the following stand alone audio interfaces, TASCAM US 100 and M-Audio Fast track Pro. Here is my gear, DAW: Reason 8, Mac running Yosemite (version 10.10), mixer: Behringer 1204 USB (with built audio interface). All you home recording studio enthusiast out there I really need some help, the sooner the better as I have a session tomorrow.