[Rwp] A soundcard accessible?
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Feb 6 07:45:33 EST 2016
I think you have something mixed up here.
I was asking about the
MOTU.
On 2/6/2016 3:00 AM, Tayeb Meftah wrote:
> anyone can use that shitty panel of mBox mAudio ?
>
>
> Envoyé de mon iPad
>
> Le 6 févr. 2016 à 08:40, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
> <mailto:cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>> a écrit :
>
>> hey Patrick, have you noticed any difference in performance with USB
>> vs firewire mode on that audio express?
>>
>>
>> On 2/4/2016 12:05 PM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>>> Yeah, the hardware is accessible, however, you still need the
>>> software for a few things, like changing clock, sample rate, buffer
>>> size, headphone routing, etc. The Audio Express is one of those
>>> interfaces you can't override the asio block size with Reaper as you
>>> can with most. Fortunately, these things are all accessible in the
>>> MOTU Audio Console, the basic control panel for the device, though
>>> the MOTU Cue-Mix FX software is not. With the Audio Express, the
>>> only things I've not really been able to do are invert the phase of
>>> channels, and making channel pairs link their volume controls,
>>> neither of which are a big deal to me, personally.
>>>
>>> The MOTU MicroBook 2, which is a smaller interface based on the same
>>> idea, however, is more of a challenge, as it has far less hardware
>>> controls than the Audio Express. For example, the AE can be used as
>>> a small 4x4 (technically 4x6, I suppose,) stand-alone mixer away
>>> from a computer. Thus, you can route any input to any output all
>>> from the front panel, as well as creating submixes for each output
>>> within the hardware itself. The only two controls on the MicroBook 2
>>> are input gain (controls either mic or line input, depending on
>>> which is selected, also toggles phantom power for the single XLR
>>> input,) and another knob that controls either the main or headphone
>>> out, depending on which has been toggled. If you want to do any
>>> routing, you have to use the inaccessible Cue-Mix FX.
>>>
>>> I eventually resorted to having a sighted friend make some templates
>>> for me, as one of the few accessible parts of the software is
>>> switching presets.
>>> The presets are all XML-based, so perhaps with a little time and
>>> effort, I could figure out the tags and change what I want.
>>>
>>> For example, by default, with the MicroBook 2, the headphone out is
>>> it's own mix and routable output, meaning if you route something to
>>> main, it doesn't come across the headphone out. Maybe this is fine
>>> if you want two discrete mixes, but in a simple situation where you
>>> just want to plug in and go, it's annoying, since you have to change
>>> your DAW's output routing. There is an easy (if you can see) way to
>>> route things to the headphone mix, of course.
>>> This is even possible accessibly with the same software and the AE
>>> through a menu bar option, but, while the AE and MicroBook 2 use the
>>> same software, those options are greyed out, and you have to go to
>>> another part of the mixer to accomplish this. I'm not sure why they
>>> didn't leave that well enough alone.
>>>
>>> There is also no accessible way to control the dynamics processing
>>> in the MicroBook 2. Each channel and mix can have it's own dynamic
>>> compressor and parametric EQ. I actually don't think the Audio
>>> Express has this, but it's more flexible in every other respect.
>>>
>>> On 2/4/2016 11:43 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
>>>> At 11:30 AM 2/4/2016, you wrote:
>>>>> The mark of the unicorn audio express. The hardware is totally
>>>>> accessible. Get that, and you won't go back.
>>>>
>>>> Great to know this!
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
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