Listen to USB audio interface through Windows 10 in real time?

2nddimension

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Hello,

I recently bought to following audio interface with the intention of listening to my electric guitar in Windows 10:

http://artproaudio.com/mixers/product/usb_mix-ps/

Unfortunately, I've only been able to listen to the input via the monitor jack on the device itself (both the PC and guitar), or through recording in Audacity, etc. None of this is allowing me to listen to the recording in real time like any other recording device I've used in Windows 10. Does anybody know if there is a way to accomplish what I am trying to do? I have tried navigating to the device properties and selecting "Listen to this device", but Windows itself does not show any activity on the device (only programs have recognized any input).

Thank you
 
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Your not going to get a "real time" recorded playback from any device that I know of. A recorded playback is also called a confidence recording and has at least a full second delay in most devices, sometimes more. It simply takes too long to buffer, convert from analog to digital, write to a device, read from the device, convert from digital to analog & then playback without noticeable latency. The analog pass-thru to the monitor Out should be very very close to real time with almost zero noticeable delay or latency.
Your not going to get a "real time" recorded playback from any device that I know of. A recorded playback is also called a confidence recording and has at least a full second delay in most devices, sometimes more. It simply takes too long to buffer, convert from analog to digital, write to a device, read from the device, convert from digital to analog & then playback without noticeable latency. The analog pass-thru to the monitor Out should be very very close to real time with almost zero noticeable delay or latency.
 
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