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2024/04/15 at 1:02 pm #121357
Thanks Tobi.
That would generally do the trick, but but most of the inputs this would not work for in mix 2. For example, I have some choir mic’s what are fader zero for Main mix, but in mix 2, at unity.
Is it possible to just gang the one input fader for both main mix and mix 2?
2021/12/07 at 5:18 am #104753Here’s the photo I was mentioning (attached) showing the SQ control panel and the “AISO not active”
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You must be logged in to view attached files.2021/12/07 at 5:12 am #104752Hey thanks for the reply. Tried again and got a bit further but still no luck. I’ve attached a few photos. I confirmed my SQ drivers are the newest available and are AISO compatible.
I noticed an SQ control panel in the task bar. One of the tabs shows “AISO not active”…so I’m not there yet.
Is there a way to activate the AISO that I’m not aware??2021/11/02 at 5:03 am #104280Thanks. Not using audacity, I don’t think it supports the AISO drivers.
So, speaking of AISO driver module, is it a different driver installation from what I would currently have running? How do I go in using the AISO, and do I have to reconfigure the current outputs from the USB-b to make this work?
Currently I still want the 1+2 output as my main mix 5 stereo out…but I’d like to be able to select around 7 or so other individual tracks for my multi track recording.
Looking forward in some advice so I can get this sorted!
Thanks,
-Mark2021/08/21 at 4:00 am #103020Thanks. This sounds good, I’ll give it a go.
Thanks!
2021/08/20 at 5:23 am #103003Thanks guys. Apprecaite the advice!
2021/08/19 at 3:55 am #102991Good tips, thank you guys!
2021/08/19 at 3:50 am #102990Fantastic! I suppose in the world of everything digital, a person has to go out their way to get the manual.
Will give this a good read. The board is brand new for us, only a week old!
Thank you 🙂
2021/08/18 at 3:40 pm #102973Thanks.
I’m still a noob at this…what you’re suggesting is done through the routing button, right?
Let me know 🙂
2021/08/18 at 3:32 pm #102972Thanks guys.
Toning it back a bit then. Instead of trying to use 2 different applications to grab the audio at the same time, what about if we just wanted to grab JUST the 24 channels of audio into Audacity via the USB.
Right now I only see 4 pairs of channels. 1&2,3&4, 5&6, 7&8.
I was hoping to see all 24 channels as single sources in Audacity so each track can be a mono track.
Any idea how to do that? We made a separate scene called “Recording Scene” where we mapped the USB-B to output mic input 1 through 24…though its not available to see on the PC. As mentioned, only the 4 pairs of channels. 1&2,3&4, 5&6, 7&8.
Is the usb-b not able to send out that much audio in one go? We have it set to kick out at 48khz not 96khz in order to reduce bandwidth.
Looking forward to your reply 🙂
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