Anyway, I just happened to notice that the Behringer Clock Rate was set to 48kHz (X AIR Edit => Setup => Audio/Midi => Clock Rate). I changed this setting on the XR18 to 44.1kHz, and now I am no longer having any of these difficulties.
ASIO Problems on XR18 [SOLVED]
Forum rules
This forum is for Audacity on Windows.
Please state which version of Windows you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Help menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/.
The old forums for those versions are now closed, but you can still read the archives of the 1.2.x and 1.3.x forums.
Please state which version of Windows you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Help menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/.
The old forums for those versions are now closed, but you can still read the archives of the 1.2.x and 1.3.x forums.
ASIO Problems on XR18 [SOLVED]
Hi. This is an FYI success report. I was having multiple problems recording 18 channels simultaneously from a Behringer XR18 mixer with my private ASIO compilation of Audacity 2.3.1. I was getting inconsistent behaviors from Audacity. Sometimes Audacity would crash. Sometimes all four of the "Save Project" options would be grayed out and I would be unable to save the project. Sometimes the recording would save OK, but Audacity would later report a damaged project file. But about half the time, everything would seem to work OK. And sometimes, something (in Windows?) got screwed up as I could not get Audacity to restart without rebooting my PC. I did not report my varied problems as I suspected a simple horsepower problem and I first wanted to compile with the latest Audacity (2.4.2), so I needed to find time in my schedule to do that.
Anyway, I just happened to notice that the Behringer Clock Rate was set to 48kHz (X AIR Edit => Setup => Audio/Midi => Clock Rate). I changed this setting on the XR18 to 44.1kHz, and now I am no longer having any of these difficulties.
Anyway, I just happened to notice that the Behringer Clock Rate was set to 48kHz (X AIR Edit => Setup => Audio/Midi => Clock Rate). I changed this setting on the XR18 to 44.1kHz, and now I am no longer having any of these difficulties.
Re: ASIO Problems on XR18 [SOLVED]
Super, good to hear.
If for any reason you actually want to work in 48 kHz, I expect it will work if you set everything to 48 kHz - it's most likely the mismatch that was causing stability problems rather than the specific sample rate.
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)