
Dr. Varney
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DAW appears to be echoing when active.
I think I need to set up a better listening mix and could do with some advice.
I have my mixer set up to send my guitar to the soundcard (E=MU 0404 into Patchmix) via the Alt BUS. I'm using FL Studio to record and sequence my tracks. My mixer is the Behringer UB1204FX-Pro. The BUS onto which I have the guitar effects is fed into the 0404's PCI Left & Right analogue inputs. I'm monitoring off the control room/phones pot... Which is set to monitor both the Alt BUS and the Main Mix at the same time. I have the DAW coming into the mixer through a line level input.
I've tested this over and over to see if I'm imagining it but yes, there it is... I can hear a slight echo on my guitar while I am recording. It only occurs when the DAW is active and the channel input set up to receive. When jamming with the computer off, there's no issue.
It doesn't make recording impossible but it's not ideal. It would be nice to find a solution as to how to remove it, so that what I am hearing can be more faithful to what I'm playing.
Also, the guitar is coming in to my control room mix too loud for my liking and drowns the DAW playback whilst recording. The recorded result is much lower than expected and I always have to use the Edison to amplify it afterwards.
I've tried compensating, by setting the input level to -10 where the DAW comes in but this just amplifies the guitar sound even more. Obviously, this means the ASIO and guitar signals are joining each other in the control room mix, (that makes sense) but ideally, I want them seperated.
Ideally, I'd like to be hearing my levels as they will be when recorded. Any suggestions?
Do you think I should be looking at an alternative method of rigging my mixer or should I be looking at having two amps and two sets of speakers for listening on (but surely that would be overkill)?
What about using the tape outs (or the tape inputs)? Either way, my one proviso is that I want to hear the effects I am sending from the mixer, into the soundcard.
Cheers
Dr. V
I think I need to set up a better listening mix and could do with some advice.
I have my mixer set up to send my guitar to the soundcard (E=MU 0404 into Patchmix) via the Alt BUS. I'm using FL Studio to record and sequence my tracks. My mixer is the Behringer UB1204FX-Pro. The BUS onto which I have the guitar effects is fed into the 0404's PCI Left & Right analogue inputs. I'm monitoring off the control room/phones pot... Which is set to monitor both the Alt BUS and the Main Mix at the same time. I have the DAW coming into the mixer through a line level input.
I've tested this over and over to see if I'm imagining it but yes, there it is... I can hear a slight echo on my guitar while I am recording. It only occurs when the DAW is active and the channel input set up to receive. When jamming with the computer off, there's no issue.
It doesn't make recording impossible but it's not ideal. It would be nice to find a solution as to how to remove it, so that what I am hearing can be more faithful to what I'm playing.
Also, the guitar is coming in to my control room mix too loud for my liking and drowns the DAW playback whilst recording. The recorded result is much lower than expected and I always have to use the Edison to amplify it afterwards.
I've tried compensating, by setting the input level to -10 where the DAW comes in but this just amplifies the guitar sound even more. Obviously, this means the ASIO and guitar signals are joining each other in the control room mix, (that makes sense) but ideally, I want them seperated.
Ideally, I'd like to be hearing my levels as they will be when recorded. Any suggestions?
Do you think I should be looking at an alternative method of rigging my mixer or should I be looking at having two amps and two sets of speakers for listening on (but surely that would be overkill)?
What about using the tape outs (or the tape inputs)? Either way, my one proviso is that I want to hear the effects I am sending from the mixer, into the soundcard.
Cheers
Dr. V
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