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I think I figured out that I was making it more complicated than it needs to be.I can run allocator as a VST plug in, in either Foobar or JRiver. I am leaning toward JRiver right now, Foobar has a problem where I can only run it once, and then I need to reboot my PC before I can run it again, if I have the VST plug in , and the ASIO plug in installed. Kind of annoying.I need to make sure I can route the signals with JRiver, will try that tonight.I think I could also make this work if I used Reaper with Rearoute. With Reaper, I can run Allocate as a plug in, or I could run it standalone, and use rearoute to map the ins and outs for Allocate. The Jriver plug in route is much easier to set up, so if that works I don't need to mess with Reaper.Randy
You can use the Parametric Equalizer DSP (it should probably have a broader name) to reroute audio using Mix Channels. If you put JRiver in 4 channel mode in Output Format for a two-way speaker, then Allocator should take the stereo signal and send out the four channels properly. If going with a 3-way system, you would want use set Output Format to 7.1. Of course you can use 7.1 for a two-way system, too, and the extra channels with just be blank or can be used for subwoofers.Once you get this working, I would be interested in you comparing Allocator to directly creating the crossovers within JRiver using its high and low pass filters with various slopes, etc. Another user just designed his crossovers within JRiver while using REW's RTA feature to see the frequency response live as he was changing crossover frequencies and slopes.
First, I guess you need to figure out why ASIO to your Motu 828 isn't working.
On Friday, I uninstalled JRiver, Reaper, and Allocate. I reinstalled, and put some settings I changed back to recommended, and it started working. Still not really sure why, I will try playing with the settings when I get a chance.For now, I was able to get outputs on 6 channels of the Motu, and I think I know where the other two are, but did not go back to check them yet.My only real issue is I can't control volume through Jriver when I use the Asio drivers. I was going to try a few things when I can.But, I think I have this part of the project pretty much under control, I can use Allocate running in Jriver to create a SW crossover, using my Motu 828 MKII as the DAC.I need to work on the rest of the setup, the tube amp I have been using for this is now sick, and I am trying to fix it. If I can't fix the tube amp, I may use a chip amp of the amp channels, and I have another amp for the rest.Randy
I also posted a question on the Allocator forum, to ask for help setting up Reaper to run with Allocator, and the question was answered so I should be able to get that to work, if I wanted to.Because I'm cheap, I would probably do one of the following:1. use Foobar or winamp to feed Reaper running allocator as a plug in.2. use Jriver with allocator as a plug inI already bought allocator, so it comes down to buying either jriver, or reaper. I can use the "discounted license" for reaper, they are about the same cost.Anybody have a reason to go one way, versus the other?I am leaning towards Jriver because it supports convolution, where I could import correction filters. I would consider foobar with reaper, but I have a problem where if I shut down foobar, I have to restart my PC to restart foobar, and that is annoying.Randy
I set my active PC xover system up using Reaper, and it worked well - Reaper is an amazingly powerful platform for audio experimentation and a real bargain at the discounted price. My main beef is that while the ReRoute virtual ASIO driver works well, having to get Reaper up and running and then connect the media player into it always seemed a bit of pain. Having said that, I can't imagine starting a system now and going with anything but JRiver. The fact that it handles both audio and video, will figure out latency compensation, has both IIR and FIR capability and has what seems to be a viable tablet remote interface make it the clear choice IMHO. I just need to find a small/silent platform that either has a firewire port or a pci slot to take my firewire card so I can use it with my Steinberg MR816. I guess a Mac Mini w/ Boot camp will do it, but I'm hoping for a cheaper approach.
Looks like a change of plans is in order.On the allocator forum, in response to a post where I said I was going to use JRiver (glad I made that post), the forum mod (and I think author of Allocator) said that JRiver doesn't save Allocator settings.So, I opened JRiver, made some changes in Allocator, and "saved" the settings to a preset.Closed JRiver, and then reopened the Allocator page. My settings were gone, and I could not reload them either. As far as I could tell, saving and reloading settings does nothing, and it doesn't remember any changes made.This makes JRiver completely unacceptable for hosting Allocator, unless someone can point me to something I am doing wrong here?Otherwise, I am most likely going to try using winamp to Reaper/Allocator.Randy
Randy, I had not heard this before but think that you should post it over at the JRiver forums. They are super quick to respond and will say if its a simple fix or if its something that will be addressed in the longer term, for the product.-Jim
Randy, did you also try to do the crossovers in the JRiver MC software itself? I know it can do high pass / low pass at 12/24db. There is talk of adding steeper slopes, too:http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=71804.0-Jim