I have a DSP24 Value sound card. For some strange reason I have never been able to save my presets. I tried almost anything including uninstalling and re-installing. In the output mixer I want to save output 1/2 as "wave out" but everytime I restart my computer the settings are reverted back to its original setting.
Strangely enough channel volume settings are saved.
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I am not familiar with this card, but usually these settings wou
I am not familiar with this card, but usually these settings would be saved as a default session from within whatever DAW program you are using.
If updating the drivers doesn't work, I would look into getting
If updating the drivers doesn't work, I would look into getting a better card.
Are you referring to settings within the Windows Sounds dialogue
Are you referring to settings within the Windows Sounds dialogue or within Cubase or whatever DAW?
Thank you for replying to my post. I am not making these change
Thank you for replying to my post.
I am not making these changes in Cubase but in a software for the soundcard "Value output mixer".
I have the latest drivers as well.
The sound card is a bit old maybe, but it wors well and fullfills its purpose. I'm not really in need of any new card. This is a minor issue but a bit irritating at times even though it only takes a second to make the setting change. You know the western world...impatient :)
Anyone?
Anyone?
It may come down to what your OS is, some have to be configured
It may come down to what your OS is, some have to be configured to allow write access.
Like you said it works and you are satisfied with it, it is a gamers type card, so, what can you expect ;)
Gamers? DSP24 Value is a sound card for music production and was
Gamers? DSP24 Value is a sound card for music production and was very popular when it first hit the market. It has worked well and I don't see what a new sound card could manage that this one can't. I'm certainly not going to buy a new card just because I can't save a simple setting that only takes a second to change anyways. But sure, it is a bit annoying but it aint the whole world. If it can be solved then that's great, if not, then so be it. :-)
Try changing the settings in question from within the Windows So
Try changing the settings in question from within the Windows Sound Devices dialogue. It may or may not be overriding the asio driver.
It may be a piece of junk....
It may be a piece of junk....
Thank you TheJackAttack, I will try that.
Thank you TheJackAttack, I will try that.