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2011/11/01 at 1:36 pm #30021
timtrace,
Wow, you are ahead of me for sure. I can barely sing, play guitar and keep the sound stable with tweaks between songs. Thanks for ideas for doing even more!
2011/10/25 at 4:02 am #29912Richard,
Thanks to you for the suggestions. I’m running the ilive from a editor session from a rack mount computer and either a laptop (if I need to walk around and mix) or a monitor/keyboard/mouse. So this means I don’t have any soft keys!
I like the idea of using the PFL headphone bus to monitor the mains. I could send that mix to one channel of my IEM and my normal monitor mix to the other channel of my IEM. I have a dial on the IEM receiver that I can rotate to mix or isolate each channel. That way I can have easy access to both mixes from my belt pack.
Thanks again!
2011/10/25 at 2:25 am #29910Tim,
Thanks for the suggestions. I need the sub output, so I like your idea of splitting the LR out and sending it to my extra in-ear channel. To eliminate joining the LR channels, I think I can just use the left or the right as only one other player (guitar and vocals) are panned R as mine are panned L but only for slight stereo effect.
I’ll have to look but I think my IE has a signal pass through and this would just require a short cable and I’m off to the races. Thanks again.
2011/07/17 at 8:39 pm #28790Reinstalling DVS worked! Thanks for all the help.
2011/07/17 at 8:22 pm #28789Thanks Richard. The DVS is set to 48Khz, but does not show up in the Dante Controller? I guess you can’t post pictures here, but could someone send me a picture of their mixrack/dante/virtual sound card so I can see how it is suppose to look. You could email it to me at contact@unstablegroundband.com.
I’m going to re-install the virtual sound card next and then I’m out of ideas!?!?!
2011/07/16 at 8:06 pm #28786Thanks steffenromeiss. I have a show to do tonight and I’ll try that. I didnt’ know you had to assign outputs. I’m a beginner with Dante!
2011/07/15 at 4:32 pm #28782We received our Dante card last week. Plugged it into slot B of our IDR32 mixrack. Installed bonjour, Virtual sound card, and Dante controller on a Windows XP computer. Hooked the computer, mixrack and dante up through a gigabit switch. Then then trouble started….
I think what we are missing in the Dante Controller is the green checks. The Dante controller finds the mixrack and sets it up as the master clock. But in the matrix where you assign channels it will not let us select anything.
Using Reaper 32 bit on the computer shows how ever many channels the ASIO is configured for, so that seems to be working, but no sound ever makes it from the Dante card.
Please help if you can. Am I correct that the Dante controller should have green check marks at the intersection of inputs and outputs?
Thanks in advance
P.S. We’ve also tried Dante controller on a Windows 7 latop connected to the Dante card over the control port, tried the Dante card in an IDR16. Tried everything else we can think of and are pulling out what’s left of our hair!
2011/05/14 at 11:19 pm #28232Yea!!!! Thanks everyone at A&H who worked so hard to get this project done. I hope it brings you a lot more customers to your iLive line.
2011/04/13 at 4:03 pm #27972I would prefer to work in Linux with Dante and the virtual sound card.
2011/03/08 at 4:11 pm #27666Woutert: I would like to use Linux with Dante, but as I understand it, there are no drivers for Linux. Am I correct?
2011/03/03 at 5:46 pm #27626Mario, You can connect two PCs to the mixrack using the 2 network ports. Connect the surface using the ACE port.
Each PC must have it’s own IP such as 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.11.
You can also connect a WIFI wireless access point to one of the network ports on the mixrack and then connect over wireless. Turn on DHCP on the access point and you won’t have to set the IPs on the computers connected wirelessly.
Hope this helps,
Mark
2011/03/01 at 2:09 pm #27582Thanks for the information!
2011/02/20 at 12:36 am #27455In case you can’t tell, I’m a newbie to the Ilive series! I found I need to turn up the “Sub” level on the channels I want sent to the sub channels. Nothing to see here. Move along. I guess I’ll go RTFM now that I have it all working. After all I am a guy.
2011/02/20 at 12:10 am #27454I solved this problem. I had the spkrmatrix effect in rack space 7. I deleted the rack effect in space 1. Then added the spkrmatrix back in space 1. It started working. I have the mains summed into the sub channel and it is working. I would like to use the “Sub” channel directly in so I can control the sub level independently, but that isn’t working. If anyone can help with this, please chime in.
2011/02/15 at 5:09 am #27408I’d like to see that too. Apps for android phones and a Ipad like ap for the coming android tablets!
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