mr_fender
Axe-Master
If Input 1 Source is set to Analog, there is no USB audio being sent to the grid regardless of which USB output you choose. Something else is going on here.
Sonar's audio settings are completely independent from your Windows audio settings. Sonar has it's own audio engine and does not use the Windows engine at all. In Sonar, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio to get to the various audio device settings. Make sure you choose ASIO for the driver mode and choose the FM3's inputs and outputs. Also, make sure your sampling rate is set to 48 kHz and 24 bit.
Windows system audio does not support ASIO drivers and will use WDM drivers instead. It will only be able to access the first two USB outputs when set to stereo output (the default), so there's very little chance that your audio output from YouTube or any other basic Windows audio output is going to anything other than USB Outputs 1 and 2.
Sonar's audio settings are completely independent from your Windows audio settings. Sonar has it's own audio engine and does not use the Windows engine at all. In Sonar, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio to get to the various audio device settings. Make sure you choose ASIO for the driver mode and choose the FM3's inputs and outputs. Also, make sure your sampling rate is set to 48 kHz and 24 bit.
Windows system audio does not support ASIO drivers and will use WDM drivers instead. It will only be able to access the first two USB outputs when set to stereo output (the default), so there's very little chance that your audio output from YouTube or any other basic Windows audio output is going to anything other than USB Outputs 1 and 2.
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