Digitone 2 USB audio not working?

Hi guys, I’m trying to connect digitone 2 to use as an audio interface with an iPad but it’s not working. The audio routing menu show n/A. Tested it with my digitakt 2 and that works fine so it’s not an issue with the iPad. It shows up as a midi device in logic and DN3 receives midi messages via usb, but there’s no option to select it as an audio input. Tried switching the USB cable, still not working.

Has anyone successfully done this?

Attached a photo of the audio routing menu

What is your USB config setting?

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I edited my post and attached a photo, is there another settings page I’m not aware of?

Edit: ah, thanks for the help :), seems I missed that page.

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No worries! Should work but let me know if it’s still a problem :slight_smile:

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Okay, it works now, thanks again :blush:

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yeeeeeeeeeeee

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Yep this setting is required, I record DN2 audio with USB and iPhone or iPad.

BUT I couldn’t use USB = EXT (INPUTS LR) whereas it works with DT2. No sound. I didn’t insist in.
Let me know if it works for you…

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Just tried it. It works here, running into logic on iPad, applying saturation to track one and feeding it back into digitone.

I’ve attached images of the settings.

My bad, I misinterpreted your saying USB = Ext as USB = T1L T1R.

When I tried setting USB EXT all I could hear going into the iPad was what I think was the wet signal from the effects tracks. What’s this setting supposed to do exactly anyways?

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External audio inputs.
Limited audio interface as is…

Slight necro bump. I have DN2 set to USB audio/midi but it’s not showing up in Ableton.

Both Transfer and Overbridge are updated, and the DN2 does show up in Windows as an audio device. Am I missing something here? I should be seeing the DN2 ASIO driver, right?

I am having the same problem. “USB AUDIO/MIDI” is checked and I see the DN2 as a windows audio device, but its not showing up in ableton as an ASIO device.

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The DN2 is a USB class-compliant device. This means that your operating system will have “standard” drivers built-in that it will use to see and operate the device, without the need to download or install anything.

ASIO is not a part of USB class-compliance, but a separate solution for bypassing the generic audio stack on Windows.
You cannot choose the DN2 as an ASIO device in any DAW since no ASIO drivers exist for it. Try a different sound system in your DAW, such as WASAPI/WDM or use ASIO4ALL.

You are 100% correct. I haven’t worked with Windows audio in so many years that i forget how it works compared to my Mac.

I cannot wait for the OB integration. This has been annoying :joy: