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No sound through PC speakers with ASIO?
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<blockquote data-quote="JulesV" data-source="post: 1717177" data-attributes="member: 655697"><p>I have an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB interface, as well as a DigiTech RP500 effects board. When I use either of their ASIO drivers (USB) the sound output seems to only go through the output on the devices themselves, meaning I have to hook an amplifier/monitor up directly to my interface or board.</p><p></p><p>I'd really like the sound to come out of my PC speakers and I can't seem to get any good info from their support or google. I don't want to just hook my PC speakers up to the devices either. What I'm really trying to do is get the live sound I create to go out over my bluetooth headphones, and to do that I need the sound ran through the operating system, which I know ASIO bypassing the OS and heads directly to the soundcard, but still, no sound hardwired either.</p><p></p><p>Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulesV, post: 1717177, member: 655697"] I have an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB interface, as well as a DigiTech RP500 effects board. When I use either of their ASIO drivers (USB) the sound output seems to only go through the output on the devices themselves, meaning I have to hook an amplifier/monitor up directly to my interface or board. I'd really like the sound to come out of my PC speakers and I can't seem to get any good info from their support or google. I don't want to just hook my PC speakers up to the devices either. What I'm really trying to do is get the live sound I create to go out over my bluetooth headphones, and to do that I need the sound ran through the operating system, which I know ASIO bypassing the OS and heads directly to the soundcard, but still, no sound hardwired either. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? [/QUOTE]
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