I have upgraded from DP3.1 to DP4.6 in the last week.
Everything is going well so far.
A few things have changed that I would like some advice on if possible.
I use the 828MKII, Tiger 10.4, DUAL 1 GHZ G4.
It used to be that the 828MKII Analog Input 1 corresponded with Input#1 in the Audio Monitoring Window.
Now, Mic/Instrument 1 shows up in Input #1. (it use to be input#9)
Mic/Instrument 2 shows up in input #2.
Which puts Analog 1 in Input #3.
I would like to rearrange it to the way that it was before as this makes more sense with my set up.
Is there a way to assign inputs to correspond with a particular # in the audio monitor?
I have browsed pages 200-201 (Audio Monitor Section).
and 171-177 (Bundles Section),
But do not see it pertaining to what I am trying to do.
Does this make sense?
Does any one have a suggestion?
Thanks,
Kraig
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It CANNOT be done !
I spoke directly to MOTU today.
It cannot be done.
They flipped the inputs because of feedback that they got from the field.
People were using the Mic Inputs as Inputs 1 and 2.
I guess it makes sense because they are on the front of the unit.
Oh well.
kraig
It cannot be done.
They flipped the inputs because of feedback that they got from the field.
People were using the Mic Inputs as Inputs 1 and 2.
I guess it makes sense because they are on the front of the unit.
Oh well.
kraig