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  • #3281
    Forsman
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    Hey!

    I been a user of Breakaway for a long time and have always used the pipelines for input. When i installed the new Breakaway One with the pipelines i don't get the sound to go through. Input has been set to pipeline 1 and output my sound card in Breakaway config. In Winamp i have set WaveOut pipeline 1. No input sound in Breakaway. All quiet. I have rebooted my computer and still no sound. I have never had problems to set this up with the old version of Breakaway.

    Any ideas?

    #14838
    JesseG
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    In BreakawayOne config, what Input/s and Output/s are you using? In BreakawayOne App/Service, what core/s are you trying to use?

    #14839
    Forsman
    Member

    [quote author=JesseG link=topic=5411.msg19144#msg19144 date=1489181680]
    In BreakawayOne config, what Input/s and Output/s are you using? In BreakawayOne App/Service, what core/s are you trying to use?
    [/quote]

    Input pipeline 1. Output my Arrakis ARC 8 mixer with built in usb sound card.

    I use only the HD cores.

    #14840
    cptsparkle
    Member

    I have exactly the same issue.

    #14841
    JesseG
    Member

    What I was asking is what inputs & outputs are you using in BreakawayOne, so I can know if you are not routing the signal correctly in BreakawayOne.

    #14842
    Forsman
    Member

    [quote author=JesseG link=topic=5411.msg19150#msg19150 date=1489348478]
    What I was asking is what inputs & outputs are you using in BreakawayOne, so I can know if you are not routing the signal correctly in BreakawayOne.
    [/quote]

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    #14843
    JesseG
    Member

    "No block size selected", so… go back into Config mode, and click on "Auto-configure Block Size" for each of the inputs & outputs you're using.

    You should also use "Kernel Streaming" interface whenever possible. You should usually get lower frame jitter from that, vs Wave.

    The other thing I see that's wrong is that you're assigning 3 different things to the same soundcard output. If you want to be able to have a physical soundcard output that can switch between different patch points, use the "Monitor Output" for that.

    #14844
    cptsparkle
    Member

    Hey-hey, I just got mine working. Stupid mistake on my part.

    Now if I can only fine tune enough to remove that annoying reverb and speaker in a can sound.

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