Correct Setup Of Mixer To Usb Audio?, Connecting Behringer 1604A to Roland UA |
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mar. 28 janv. 2003, 13:03
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I have recently bought a Behringer Eurorack MX 1604A, and would like to be able to link it (and my various instruments) into my Edirol/Roland UA-30 USB audio box so that I can record and monitor incoming signals properly.
Using the pair of phono inputs and the pair of phono outputs on the mixer, marked 2-track 'Tape in' and 'Tape out' (not the main mixer outputs), I am able to get a signal coming out of the USB UA-30, but only by depressing both the '2 track' and '2 track to mix' buttons. However, what this means is that every time I record and monitor using the mixer, I'm recording a complete main mix plus the new part I'm really trying to record separately.
Where am I going wrong
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mer. 29 janv. 2003, 09:41
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well, the makers of the driver (I think they're called Propagramma or something like that) claim that the latency is as low as 7ms, but from my own experience, I need to turn of software monitoring to be happy with using it in practise. Also, I have found from my own recordings that a setting of -70ms on any newly-recorded audio tracks makes them _really_ sound in time, but that might be overkill on the part of my ears! (in case you were wondering, because I bought the Edirol UA-30, that was back in the days when Edirol didn't give you ASIO drivers, so I had to turn to a third party vendor for the driver) here's where I bought the driverThanks for all of your help, Baghun. I'll let you know how your suggested setup works once I've bought the adapters
Ce message a été modifié par Dunepilot - mer. 29 janv. 2003, 09:43.
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