I have checked that the Global EQ is off and I have checked the out settings are Line for the XLR.Īs a next step I will do a new Factory reset and then record through one of the standard presets. However, when I play the guitar through this set up via the Helix guitar input I have a low volume and it is fizzy. The result is that I have a nice sound for Youtube, iTunes and my backing tracks - really strong and clear. So, based on the comments above and finally pulling my head out of it and thinking about it: I have taken the Audiobox iTwo out of the loop and connected up the Helix as the sole USB audio device.
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Firstly, thanks for taking the time to reply I appreciate it. Simplest way is to set the Presonus to receive clock from S/PDIF.īack on line. If you're routing digitally out of the Helix (into the Presonus), you need to use a single clock-source.
#MY PRESONUS AUDIOBOX DRIVER IS UNAVAILABLE FULL#
If you merge two digital audio streams (each on separate clocks), the end result will be full of glitches. I am assuming some thing is not right - but not sure what. SO having got frustrated I decided to try recording into Sonar and playing out through a Presonus Audio box ITwo - effectively skipping the Helix DACs. I am not expecting to get exactly the same nuances but at least the major characteristics of the sounds should be achievable.
![my presonus audiobox driver is unavailable my presonus audiobox driver is unavailable](https://www.macronmusic.com.au/assets/alt_2/PRE-AB-USB96-BK.jpg)
I have also tried playing into a DRRi directly with moderate results. I am playing into a yamaha mixer XLR into ART-415 speakers. I have been playing with Helix for about 6 weeks and so far cannot gert anythinh like the sounds heard on Youtube.