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What are you finding difficult? How to set the reaper recording track so that you can hear the wet signal?
Found this, I'll have a proper look at it tomorrow and hopfully this will show me where I'm going wrong.
Thanks for your help @horse
I found it quite easy to set up helix with reaper (I'm still a very beginner at it)
the link you shared seems to have most the basics included
I've been watching a lot of 'reaperTV' on youtube. He's very good at explaining what he's doing.
are you not getting reaper and helix talking at all?
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Can I ask what Global Settings --> Ins/Outs --> Multi you have it set to?
No, I have;
Studio Monitors --> Presonus Audiobox iTwo --> USB connected to Laptop AND THEN Helix LT --> USB connected to Laptop
Maybe this is where I'm messing up?
I believe that reaper prefers a single device for input and output, but may let you split them in 'legacy mode' on windows
Analog to digital converters are so good now that you don't need to use the digital/USB output of your Helix to record into your DAW.
Just connect the Helix's output to your soundcard's analog input.
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You will need to 'bond' the two audio interfaces. The free ASIO driver asio4all allows you to bond multiple interfaces.
It will find all compatible audio hardware and allow you to select which ones you want to use.
You can then see all the selected devices i/o options in Reaper's audio config page when using the asio4all driver instead of your Presonus or Line6 specific drivers.