Setting up new audio gear, I was getting the error message:
"Your input device samplerate (44100) and output device sample rate (48000) are assymmetric"
While the "New Gear" setup page in Jamkazam has a dropdown menu where you can adjust the output sample rate, or choose to "match" input and output sample rates, the functionality does not seem to work.
MAC
On a Mac (I'm on MacOSx 10.13), I found that the input and/or output sample rates can be adjusted using the:
"Audio Midi Setup" app
... which was already present on my Mac. I found the app using the "Spotlight" search function (upper right corner of screen). Since my input device supports a sample rate of 48000, I set it as such to match the output device -- and voila, no more sample rate errors!
WINDOWS (using ASIO)
On Windows 7/8,8.1/9/10; open the dedicated ASIO Control Panel by going 'Start' > search for 'ASIO Control Panel' > open this. The sample rate can be changed here.
I found these solutions on a Focusrite support page ( https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/a...-interface ).
"Your input device samplerate (44100) and output device sample rate (48000) are assymmetric"
While the "New Gear" setup page in Jamkazam has a dropdown menu where you can adjust the output sample rate, or choose to "match" input and output sample rates, the functionality does not seem to work.
MAC
On a Mac (I'm on MacOSx 10.13), I found that the input and/or output sample rates can be adjusted using the:
"Audio Midi Setup" app
... which was already present on my Mac. I found the app using the "Spotlight" search function (upper right corner of screen). Since my input device supports a sample rate of 48000, I set it as such to match the output device -- and voila, no more sample rate errors!
WINDOWS (using ASIO)
On Windows 7/8,8.1/9/10; open the dedicated ASIO Control Panel by going 'Start' > search for 'ASIO Control Panel' > open this. The sample rate can be changed here.
I found these solutions on a Focusrite support page ( https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/a...-interface ).