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schnoops
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Hi,
Here is my set up:
DURON 950
VIA KT133 + official PCI latency patch
SB live 5.1 with win 98 SE, APSLive! drivers ver 1.84.
Fender Blues Deluxe tube amp with cabinet unplugged, with preamp out plugged directly in the SBLive's line input.
I spent the whole night trying to figure out how to route the sound inside this darn computer to get it sound, and still no convincing results...
does anyone know how to configure the E-Mixer together with ReValver Live so that you can mute the line in sound from the overall mix and get the processed output right?
If I got it Right, the signal routing's a bit complicated using those drivers: if you want to record a sound through line in, you need an input strip set up on A1 or A2 physical port In the E-Mixer.
then in revalver you set the input on APS wave in (wich collects the signal going out on the master channel of the E-mixer), the output on APS wave out.
here comes the tricky part of it: the revalver's processed output is injected in the "Wave" input strip of the mixer! thus summing up with the dry input, and everything gets back into revalver for processing via the APS wave in (as viewed from the revalver live config pannel)... this means immediate feedback.
last thing: I can't figure out how the cross mixer works, is it a replacement for the E-Mixer, or an extra source management feature?
A bit of help would be welcome!
Poor Disappointed Helpless Schnoops
Here is my set up:
DURON 950
VIA KT133 + official PCI latency patch
SB live 5.1 with win 98 SE, APSLive! drivers ver 1.84.
Fender Blues Deluxe tube amp with cabinet unplugged, with preamp out plugged directly in the SBLive's line input.
I spent the whole night trying to figure out how to route the sound inside this darn computer to get it sound, and still no convincing results...
does anyone know how to configure the E-Mixer together with ReValver Live so that you can mute the line in sound from the overall mix and get the processed output right?
If I got it Right, the signal routing's a bit complicated using those drivers: if you want to record a sound through line in, you need an input strip set up on A1 or A2 physical port In the E-Mixer.
then in revalver you set the input on APS wave in (wich collects the signal going out on the master channel of the E-mixer), the output on APS wave out.
here comes the tricky part of it: the revalver's processed output is injected in the "Wave" input strip of the mixer! thus summing up with the dry input, and everything gets back into revalver for processing via the APS wave in (as viewed from the revalver live config pannel)... this means immediate feedback.
last thing: I can't figure out how the cross mixer works, is it a replacement for the E-Mixer, or an extra source management feature?
A bit of help would be welcome!
Poor Disappointed Helpless Schnoops