![]() * ADVANCE SWITCH=OFF: 44.1 kHz only Frequency Response 96.0 kHz 20 Hz to 40 kHz (+0 dB/-2 dB) 48.0 kHz 20 Hz to 22 kHz (+0 dB/-1 dB) 44.1 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+0 dB/-1 dB) Nominal Input Level Input Jack L, R (XLR type) -60 to -20 dBu Input Jack L, R (1/4 inch TRS phone type) -36 to +4 dBu Number of Audio Record/Playback Channels Record 1 pair of stereo Playback 1 pair of stereo DIGITAL IN SWITCH = OFF: Full duplex (except for 96 kHz setting)ĭIGITAL IN SWITCH = ON: Recording only Signal Processing PC interface 24 bits (ADVANCE SWITCH=OFF: 16 bits) AD/DA Conversion 24 bits (linear) Sampling Frequency Digital output 44.1/48/96 kHz Digital input 44.1/48/96 kHz AD/DA Conversion 44.1/48/96 kHz The CD-ROM also includes the latest ASIO, WDM, and MME drivers for Windows XP and Vista (32-bit versions), plus CoreAudio drivers for Mac OSX. Included with the UA-25EX is the Production Plus Pack from Cakewalk by Roland, a feature-rich recording software bundle consisting of SONAR LE, Project 5 LE, and Dimension LE for PC-based recording. ![]() Should a ground loop occur, the new ground-lift function eliminates the noise by disconnecting the sleeve pin of the master output from the earth ground. With its high-grade aluminum chassis, the UA-25EX can withstand hard impacts, and is shielded against high-frequency interference from other electrical components. The accompanying limiter prevents input clipping from occurring so you’ll never lose those perfect takes. The UA-25EX features a newly-developed analog compressor with variable attack times and threshold control for smooth capture of vocals or dynamic instruments. It’s capable of handling audio at 24bit/96kHz resolution, and boasts newly-developed high-end mic preamps, plus proquality balanced audio inputs and outputs, and an integrated low-noise, wide-range power supply. So it seems like the System Sounds are displaying the same thing as what Audacity is picking up, but i can indeed see the 16 and 17 IDs in the file i've sent.Don’t let its compact size (or body) fool you - the UA-25EX is a full-featured, professional audio interface with extras you wouldn’t expect in its size and price class. I've tried looking at my system sounds settings and i still only see the two "Speakers High Definition Audio Device" along with the "Speakers Steam Streaming Microphone" and "Speakers Steam Streaming Speakers" located under the Playback tab, and the two "Microphone High Definition Audio Device" (one of them is not plugged in, i'm guessing that's an internal one?) and a "Microphone Steam Streaming Microphone" device. They seem to not appear in the devices list. Steam device seems to be from the Steam Application from Valve, so yes it is related to video games.Īlso, the duplicated might be because my computer has a built-in speaker, and i am using headphones with a microphone which are both plugged into the rear ports, since plugging them into the front ports makes the computer preference the internal speaks as opposed to the headphone speakers for some reason.Īside from that, i've tried swapping the combinations as you have suggested, but i cannot seem to find the IDs 16 or 17 in audacity (The duplicate items seem to either be the same ID, or they're just displaying as the same ID for some reason I don't know, it's confusing me). I'd suggest that you try every combination of devices 16, 17, 18, 19 and see if one of those combinations works. What is the "Steam" device? Have you installed some kind of "virtual device" for recording games?ĭevice name: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device) (loopback)ĭevice name: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device) ![]() I'm guessing that is related to the "Steam" device. This is curious, because the "Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)" and "Speakers (High Definition Audio)" appear to be duplicated. ![]()
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