No Audio After Recording

I can see that the guitar has been recorded. I have made sure that the Audio settings are correct. I’m using Windows 10. In the ASIO section, it doesn’t matter if I switch it to Generic Low Latency there is still no sound coming out. You can tell there is a signal and a recording happened. I have included some snapshots. Please advise. Thank you!

Hi,

The output doesn’t look correct to me. The “VoiceMeter Input” as an output? Do you have any other option there?

Taking that, means Voicemeeter is configured wrong.

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Yep, I’d take the Voicemeter ASIO and then the “no sound” problem is probably due to mis-routing in the Voicemeter app.

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I’ve switched the output and still nothing, but I will try again and submit another screenshot. Appreciate the help.

What audio interface do you use?
If there is a dedicated driver available, use it.

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I’ve just recently downloaded Voicemeter. I’m not really sure how to use it. The one I’ve been using is the “Speakers Fast Track” which is my M-Audio interface. Granted it’s old, but it still works. Even using that there is no sound. Now I did notice after posting yesterday (I saw a post here where someone suggested using ASIO4ALL and installed it) that is when I switched it up I could hear the track was trying to play. The audio would pause and have a light clicking then continue to play but no sound. Just a small snippet then pause. Very strange. I’ve never seen such. Thank you for your help.

Try to find an ASIO driver for it!
If you can’t find one, I suggest ASIO4all, that enables ASIO support for Windows audio devices.
Or you can use the Generic Low Latency driver with it.
But you need to configure the driver. Open the control panel to change settings.

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Yes, I just edited my previous post. I have installed the ASIO4ALL and that is when I can hear it try to play. It’s playing… I see the track that has been recorded, but the sound is not coming through. It is pausing and clicking. I have the volume low for recording so it isn’t clipping. I’ve never seen this before. Using Generic Low Latency there is NO sound at all. Not even pausing and click.

Here is a link to google drive with a short video clip of what it is doing
Cubase12 using ASIO4ALL driver

Hi,

Please make the link public so everyone (with the link) can reach it.

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updated

Hi,

The recorded signal is too low. This is why you don’t hear it. Increase the gain on your Audio Device.

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Why does it pause and click? I will try it and post back. Would you like another video recording of the result or just post back normal? I appreciate all the help.

I figured a video would be better to share.
2nd Recording Attempt

Hi,

This is wired. To me it sounds like any kind of sync issue. Is Cubase set as master?

I have no idea what this means. I apologies for being so “green.”

Hi,

Another option… If you use the ASIO driver already, increase the Buffer Size of the ASIO driver, please.