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derrick_s

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Tuesday, August 25th 2009, 8:40am

hm...can you use the spdif together with the other outputs?

when i use the spdif it automaticly switching to 44.1 you cant switch it in the sequenzer, is it locked?

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Tuesday, August 25th 2009, 10:58pm

as far as i know, it will switch to 48kHz automatically if that is what your sequencer is running at...

The SPDIF runs as an alternative to output 1, that is, the same audio comes out both - output 2 and ouput 3 remain the same as analogue outputs

Matt

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Wednesday, August 26th 2009, 1:47am

This is a good tip.

I have several very good reasons sitting in my rack to use the analog outputs from time to time and get all "old school" with 1/4 inch cables (isn't it so funny how little we use cables now).

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Wednesday, August 26th 2009, 9:35pm

The lack of cables is mostly due to the cost, though :S

you think you've paid for your hardware and then you remember... cables! argh...

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Wednesday, August 26th 2009, 9:57pm

off topic: I use lot's of cables

But if you use cubase 4.x or 5.x you can route the analog outputs of your virus back into cubase and compensate the delay as well. so you have 12 mono outs or 6 stereo all in sync with each other. :-)

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Thursday, August 27th 2009, 7:16pm

Thats what i do with FL Studio - no delay compensation needed really because 10ms is more than tolerable...

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Friday, August 28th 2009, 11:14am

Doing this is only really helpful if you have enough inputs on your audio interface to connected the virus to, otherwise you may not be able to get the sound back into your DAW.

If you do have an audio interface with, say, eight




Or are monitoring from an external mixer !

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Wednesday, September 2nd 2009, 11:58am

When using both USB and analog outputs, how can you be sure that the latency is the same? I find USB output to be quite... latent.

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Wednesday, September 2nd 2009, 1:18pm

when using the analogue outs your best to switch on direct monitoring for those parts

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Saturday, September 19th 2009, 7:54pm

how do you enable the spdif output?

i cant see it on the list, i must have done something stupid :)