![]() I am confident that it's under the "Recording" tab though.Ī quick read of both the RP80 & UB502 doesn't tell much. I'm not even using WinBlows any longer (Kubuntu now, but there's things I admit I miss) so couldn't be certain where that setting in Windows Audio is exactly. But I understand if that isn't something you're able to accommodate. A Peavey 6505 sounds best as is in my opinion. No latency & no monitoring back the sound since I could hear the amp which was all live & organic. To be perfectly honest, though, it's been years since I recorded guitar through my PC (despite several upgrades to more powerful & capable machines) however Audacity was my DAW of choice even when I had Cubase installed, though I found that latency wasn't as annoying as lack of tone & thus decided to mic my guitar amp instead. So enable input monitoring in Windows Audio & not in Audacity of the opposite doesn't do it.Įither way, if memory serves, monitoring back the input through two sources causes major latency. If that doesn't fix the 0.5 second latency issue, do the reverse of the above & test again. ![]() You want to monitor the audio through Audacity, if I remember correctly, rather than the Windows Audio settings. That might be the cause of that delay, assuming there isn't any other latency along the signal chain. The only things that come to mind are to make sure that the setting to "monitor the input signal through this device" (or whatever the hell it's called) in Windows Audio Settings & Audacity are not enabled at the same time. Damnit! I had the same problem once years ago & was able to fix it though I can't recall how, despite racking my brain for several minutes.
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