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Multi-client Audio
Multi-client audio allows multiple apps to record and playback at the same time.
When using multi-client audio, be sure that all your audio applications are set to
the same sample rate. You may wish to use the sample rate lock feature on the
console; this prevents applications from changing the sample rate.
Audio inputs are shared; any number of applications may record from the same
audio input at the same time.
Different applications must use different audio outputs; you will need to configure
each individual audio application accordingly.
Troubleshooting tips
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Turn off system sounds
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Make sure all applications are set to the same sample rate, including
the preferred sample rate for all AudioFire devices in the
Vista/Windows 7 “Sound” control panel.
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Ensure that your audio software does not have “Microsoft GS
Wavetable SW Synth” selected as a MIDI playback device.
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Ensure that “Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth” is not selected as
the default Windows MIDI output device in the “Sounds and Audio
Devices” control panel.
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Try setting a different audio device as your default Windows audio
playback device.