(07-22-2020, 02:45 PM)marilynrockchic@yahoo.com Wrote:Did you click on the pull down list in Jamkazam that shows the input devices to see if it shows your SSL2? The screenshot you furnished just shows the default built in mic. Please click on this list and let it expand to see if you can then select the SSL2.(07-16-2020, 02:28 PM)StuartR Wrote:(07-15-2020, 10:05 PM)marilynrockchic@yahoo.com Wrote:Wait.... Multiple drivers associated with this interface? You'll just want the driver from SSL installed with the hardware. Does the SSL interface appear under the list of audio devices at the very top in device manager? Could you post a screen shot of the SSL device (expanded view) in device manager?(07-15-2020, 09:23 PM)StuartR Wrote:Thanks. When I go to Device Manager, the SSL2+ does appear, along with AMD and Realtec drivers that come with the laptop. Not sure what to do next.(07-15-2020, 07:50 PM)marilynrockchic@yahoo.com Wrote: I have a Solid State Logic 2+ and the driver is installed on my Dell laptop, using Windows 10. However, when I try to select the audio device, only 'Built In' shows up, not my SSL2+ driver. Any suggestions?Verify, using Windows device manager, that the SSL 2+ is actually being detected properly by Windows. It needs to be plugged into a USB port on the laptop of course.
Here is a pic of the drivers, so clearly the SSL2+ is there, but Jamkazam only shows 'Built In'
Here is a pic of my drivers in Device Manager. Jamkazam still doesn't recognize my SSL2+
Here's a pic of Jamkazam NOT showing my SSL2+ driver
It's also interesting to see that the displayed latency values for the built in mic device is really good (all green).