Connectivity:
If you believe there is no sound being received to an input or delivered from an output:
Check your source.
Is there a signal being transmitted form the source? Is your source in the correct sample rate for the Discrete 4 to receive?
Check what clocking mode you are in.
Are you receiving the clock signal from the source?
Check that the relevant lock light on the control panel of the Discrete 4 is lit up.
Try a different cable and another source if available.
Check the routing on the control panel.
Have you routed the signal path correctly?
If you have routed signals to the routing mixer, check their corresponding fader is up.
Check the relevant peak meters of the control panel by selecting them in the drop down menu to see if the relevant signal
is being received or is being outputted.
DAW
What buffer size is your DAW set to?
If it is significantly low i.e. lower than 128 samples in your buffer size, try increasing it. Try increasing the buffer size from
the Discrete 4 control panel (Windows Only)
Is the input and output routing correct in your DAW? Is the Discrete 4 device selected in the relevant sound card section of
your DAW’s preferences?
If the Discrete 4 doesn’t show up in your DAW, try unplugging and plugging back the USB 2.0 cable. Then, try restarting
your computer. Finally, try re-installing the firmware, drivers and control panel.
8. Technical Specifications