![]() ![]() So listening to that means you will be in sync with each other (assuming you all have reasonably low latency). This signal has you and your playing partners mixed together in sync, and will be the signal that your bandmates are hearing too. Make sure you are listening as much as you can to the sound of your own instrument/voice coming back from the Server. If at all possible, DO NOT listen to your direct signal. You all sound OK, but it’s difficult to keep together If possible though, use another device, since large buffer sizes mean higher latency. Select a bigger buffer size in Jamulus’s settings. Your audio device may not work with the buffer size you selected. Jamulus currently doesn’t show devices which were plugged in after the sound system was loaded. ![]() Just restart Jamulus with your device plugged in. Windows users (ASIO4ALL): If you’re using the ASIO4ALL driver have a look at the ASIO4ALL setup section Not seeing the headphone or microphone you just connected to your PC? ![]() This will depend on your particular setup (platform, hardware, software and drivers), so it’s best to ask on the forums for guidance. ![]() If that all looks OK and the problem persists, it’s likely there’s an issue with your sound device settings. You should shut those down when using Jamulus. Make sure no other applications like your browser, video conferencing tool etc. Start with the simple stuff: make sure your instrument/microphone and headphones are connected to the correct sockets.
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