![]() The interface is a Presonus Quantum 2626. It was the audio interface! Thanks to everyone that replied! When you are in Reaper and double click on the hardware output channel above the Master fader what options are listed? This varies depending on what is connected to your computer. This may or may not help but I know next to nothing about your gear, your computer or Operating system. If I wanted to re-amp a track, I would route the signal from Reaper to an output on the mixer and send it back to the kemper (analog). The Windows OS is what limits the number of outs to 8 of the 32 available on the mixer. In Reaper the Main L/R outputs are sent back to the X32 on 2 of the 8 available channels (which I have remapped to AUX1-2 on the mixer). I use the Kemper main outs (XLR) into a Behringer X32 digital console into Reaper via usb (32in32out). I don't use the spdif on my kemper stage, I have no spdif devices to connect to. So I could leave it unplugged? Display More I think you only need the spdif 'in' if you're re-amping, right? so I'll have to reamp those tracks, they sound chorusey weird. ![]() Although the reset added 'space' at 3.0, didn't figure that out until later. Yesterday I was recording some tracks, so I just unplugged the SPDIF 'in' cable, no more problem. Yes, it's selected as the interface's Main Outs though, not as SPDIF. ![]() I have a new audio interface on order (chip shortage delayed), so possibly that one will work better with SPDIF whenever it finally is available. Just so odd that it only began after I did the Kemper global reset, that's what makes me suspect it's an obscure Kemper setting. ![]()
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