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I installed EZ3 and Solid Rock. Now Windows 11 media player and YouTube have no audio.
That’s odd, The EZD3 install does affect the system Audio I/O’s.
Have you restarted the computer since install? Likely a yes, lol.
How many or which interfaces or audio drivers are you wanting to use ?
To start,
Right click the speaker on the Task Bar, and choose Playback Devices.
What shows as Default ?
Usually most use one Driver/Interface and it is set to Default. I myself use 2 Drivers for 2 different speaker systems.
One for all OS audio, and one for just DAW.
That’s odd, The EZD3 install does affect the system Audio I/O’s.
Have you restarted the computer since install? Likely a yes, lol.
How many or which interfaces or audio drivers are you wanting to use ?
To start,
Right click the speaker on the Task Bar, and choose Playback Devices.
What shows as Default ?Usually most use one Driver/Interface and it is set to Default. I myself use 2 Drivers for 2 different speaker systems.
One for all OS audio, and one for just DAW.EZdrummer version: 3.0.1
Operating system: Windows 10
I had restarted many times. I can play anything, EZ3 standalone among them, through OS speakers, but Presonus Studio One DAW plays only through the Presonus interface. It looks like I was wrong to think it were EZ3 making things go wrong.
Hi, that seems normal to me. Browser sounds like youtube and all other programs should be using system speakers.
If you want EZD3 Standalone to work through the interface you would choose it in Audio I/O.
With interface on of course, and Studio One not open. Only one program at a time can control the interface.
Most use the plugin in the DAW rather than standalone, since you have Studio One 😉
I’ll stick to running EZ in Studio One. A standalone kit is little good to me. Thanks for your help.
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