An AudioSport Duo and an RNC?

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Ok so I finally came into some money and can now afford an AudioSport Duo and an RNC. The question is can I use the two in conjunction?? Is there any way to get a compressor into the path? (inserts?) This has been bothering me. I know that both would be useful, but I would really like to have the compressor in the path before it hits the computer.

Gidge do you have the AudioSport?? Does anyone?? Please let me know.

Beezoboy
 
i dont have it.....

it doesnt seem to have inserts....if its just a mono signal you could probably take the mic into channel 1 of the Duo, go out of channel1 into the RNC, then into channel 2 of the Duo.......

is there any reason why you are going with a USB card?.....
 
i've got the audiosport, and it does not have inserts, but what gidge said about routing out1 --> RNC --> in2 should work.

if you are recording 24bit why do you need the RNC? why wouldn't you just do a soundcheck to make sure that your loudest note isn't going to be above digital zero and do your processing after you record the raw track?

ps. i like the audiosport and the dmp3 or whatever they are called mic-pres sound slightly better than my 1604vlz pro, but I've beeen having problems with the WDM drivers for windows XP. i can only record 44.1khz/24bit whereas i prefer to record 48khz/24bit. so i had to switch to MME, which has a greater latency to be able to record at 48khz.
 
Yeah, I decided to do forget the compressor and just pick up a couple mxl 603s' instead. I do a lot of recording of choirs and classical instruments and don't have that much of a need for compression anyway. I can't wait to hear the 603s' on a choir. It would be really nice to have compression when doing drums or rock vocalists though. 44.1k is just fine for me. Thanks for the help though.

Beezoboy
 
Hey crosstudio,

Do you use the direct monitoring capability of the Duo, or do you monitor direct (i.e. not mic'ed) inputs post-cpu?

I was checking out the Duo's manual, and as far as I could tell, the only way to get direct monitoring is to use it in stand-alone mode, but then you don't get any audio out of the computer. Have I misunderstood? Or do you just monitor using the computer outputs and accept the latency. How bad is the latency, by the way?

Thanks,
goon
 
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