RP355 USB functionality
I've just recently purchased an RP355. I'm a long time Digitech user, having owned and used an RDS1900 for nearly 20 years. This is, however, my first effects unit that is connective through the USB port to my computer. I can see it's going to make things a lot easier, but there is but one hitch...
I've successfully dl'd X-Edit and the RP355 drivers. I've connected the RP355 through the USB port, but am unable to hear any audio through my computers soundcard (Audigy 4 Platinum). I set and reset all of the audio driver settings I could find, but none produced a peep out of the computer. Am I mistaken in thinking the audio can be recorded and played back through the USB ports? I'm good with just plugging the analog out from the RP355 to my analog mixer and then to the computer...but it seems pretty old school if that is the normal way of recording and/or playing back music.
I've successfully dl'd X-Edit and the RP355 drivers. I've connected the RP355 through the USB port, but am unable to hear any audio through my computers soundcard (Audigy 4 Platinum). I set and reset all of the audio driver settings I could find, but none produced a peep out of the computer. Am I mistaken in thinking the audio can be recorded and played back through the USB ports? I'm good with just plugging the analog out from the RP355 to my analog mixer and then to the computer...but it seems pretty old school if that is the normal way of recording and/or playing back music.
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I've tried all the combinations of input and output I could find, and can't get a peep out of the RP355...not a crackle or a pop. Headphones off the RP sound fine, so the audio is there, but I cannot get the drivers configured properly to put the music through the speakers. Thought it might be a problem with the cable, but I tried a 2nd cable and both seemed to work properly. USB1 doesn't seem the best for streaming audio...just thought it curious that the unit doesn't have USB2.
Not sure what you mean by hooking up the speakers...I assume through the USB port, i.e. using the driver software to reroute the audio from the RP...since there is no output for speakers on the RP. I've tried again tonight and no luck. The drum machine sounds good on headphones, but no joy on the speakers. Gonna likely move on to analog to the computer.
In your \"sounds\" Windows control panel, make sure you have the RP355 selected as both the in and the out. Then, you should be able tomplay something from the computer and have it go to the RP355. If the program you are playing form has an audio preferences menu, you also want to select the RP355 as the output device from that menu.
I'll report back...and thanks again for all the good advice!