![]() Built-In Output is enabled, but Line Out Output is currently the selected device, since I'm using external speakers (the internal speaker on a Mac tower is crap). I know it's not the speakers or the control panel that are the problems. I can see the sound activity in Mix Control, and I can see the sound activity in the MacOS Sound control panel, and I have the Line Out selected there and what appears to be the correct output routing in Mix Control, but nothing is coming out. I'm trying to get sound from my synth rack, through the Saffire, into the computer, and out to the speakers. If you are sending audio to the Saffire, you would need to connect speakers to that interface's line outputs. If you want to have audio come from those speakers, you would need to select 'Built-in Output'. The speakers that are built into your computer have their own audio interface. I may be mis-understanding but I don't believe that audio routed to the Saffire will be output from your computer's speakers. I've done the research, cleaned up everything it said to clean up, made sure all of my input and output routings are correct, but nothing is coming out. The speakers work with other audio sources (tested with Youtube), it's just the Saffire software that won't output to them. Most of it seems to work correctly, and I can get audio from the headphones without a problem, but I cannot get any audio from the computer's speakers. It's not a tall order.Luchog wrote:Sorry for the thread necromancy, but I'm having an issue with my Saffire Pro 14 in El Capitan 10.11.6, with Saffire Mix Control. The forum will help you get this to work, mate. What do you see listed in the Playback tab? When you go into Cakewalk Preferences Playback and Recording/Driver Mode, what is that set to? What about Devices?īack in Windows, Hit Win-R then type Control Panel into the box and hit Enter. When you go into Windows Settings/System/Sound/Output, what devices are listed in the pulldown? What kind of speakers do you have and where are they plugged in? Where are your cans plugged in? Start with where everything is plugged in. Next, tell us how your audio system is configured now. So, first item of business, can you remember how you had it set up when it was working? First, some other poor sod who has the problem in the future can read it and do what you did and make it work. All I know is what I suggested, but I think you went with something more like suggested, which is fine.Īfter you've nailed a problem it's a good idea to post in the forum thread what your solution was. ![]() Previous to this, you said you had everything working, which was great, but at that point you did't tell us what you had selected in Cakewalk's Preferences or Windows Settings or any of that, so I have no way of knowing what configuration worked for you. You rebooted and "up comes a message." Is from Windows, Cakewalk, or what? You didn't mention starting Cakewalk. Going forward, please be more specific about certain things. look in preferences and everything has gone, no mention of focusrite no drivers no sound NO NOTHING!! Reboot Up comes a message saying that there are no outputs. Prior to that "Sound Settings" alone opened the control panel right off. *IF* you have the 1903 version of Win10, you need an extra step to drill into the sound control panel (Sound Settings->Sound Control Panel (in the upper right)). This is an old post talking about how to set up the Realtek as the Windows default with another Audio Interface available (Saffire and Scarlett can be interchanged). The Realtek/Windows combo works well to playback just about everything, you just cannot record decent audio with it. On boot, *if* the Scarlett is the default device, Win10 will take control of it, and may assign it (lock it) to some internal playback, which can effectively can "lock it out" on you. The issue is that for ASIO, only one program can control it, and if it is at a different sample rate than another program wants to use, then it will not play back. As mentioned above, setting Windows to use the Realtek as the default device, will make it leave the Scarlett alone. ![]() ![]() Some of the issues may lie in your Windows Sound Control Panel settings.
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