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You'd need four or six channels of analog volume, that's the catch.I was pointed to this today, might be of interest: http://www.bodziosoftware.com.au/
Hm, on their website TC Konnekt 48 says is has analog volume only on the main outputs.Jim, on the Mbox Pro 3, the master volume control controls all six outputs? Can't find anything written about it anywhere! Interesting what different purposes it's intended for than what we want to use it for.
Re-did the crossover to use Pro-Q for all EQ. Much more convenient than having lots of little AU interface boxes popping up. Here's "today's" EQ curve (it's a dipole)The interface is a bit noisy, gain structure needs some work. Next time I get a chance to work on it I'll look at that and try using Pro-Q on individual output channels.
So I finally "won" an external dac, a Motu 828 mkII. Came close a few times, and I snagged one yesterday. Should get it in a few days, and will start playing with it. I already bought a calibrated mike, so I can start making some measurements.Randy
Been late to followup on this one. I've now got ProQ running separately on each output channel, plus another instance running on all channels.
wow! Pretty neat that you can do that.
So I have been playing with my Motu 828, trying to figure things out.First, I had to buy a new firewire card, I had a PCMCIA one, and my laptop needed a EC interface, so it was off to ebay.I can talk to the 828, and it seems to see music (haven't actually hooked it up to anything yet), so that's good.I have a license for allocator, and that looks like it should work fine for the crossover, seems to be pretty straightforward to setup to output multi channels to the motu.Problem right now if feeding music out of my PC straight into allocator.I just found this threadhttp://www.thuneau.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=168which describes using a program called Jack to allow me to feed stuff to allocator. I was also looking at "virtual audio cable" and something called "rearoute" which is part of reaper. The last two are not free, VAC is around $50, and reaper is a little more.I have already played with VAC, and couldn't get it do to what I wanted, at least not in my 30 mins of messing with it. Both Jack and rearoute have been used with allocator, so I should have better luck with either of those.Randy
Randy, I would try Jack for sure. I had a lot of success using it on conjunction with Allocator.-Jim
Cool. It seems a little complicated, but that thread has some pretty detailed instructions for setting it up, so I think I can get it going.Randy
Yes, the thread makes it seem more difficult than it is. The batch file is useful once you get the setup up and going but you don't need to worry about it until the very end.I'm happy to help with any questions you have along the way.-Jim