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ryserhippo
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I mean record the output of the summing amp, even just a few seconds, and then play it back to see how it recorded.
There's software called "Maestro" that evidently comes with your interface. It's a routing (monitor mix etc.) mixer that could be looping back some signal to your output.
I solo'd the tracks in Maestro and recorded them. They are phasing when it's recorded.
If I monitor the inputs, they are phasing...but if I hook up the summing amp to speakers, they aren't - so the signal going out of the amp is not phasing.
I also tried panning the inputs Left & Right, in Maestro (didn't know you could do that). It changes the sound a little bit, but it's still messed up.
I noticed, if I turn off one of my speakers, the other one sounds great & visa versa
It's almost as if both speakers are spitting out the same information and causing the phase to occur (even though when I check, little intricacies that should be only on the right or left are in the places they should be).
this is so weird