828mk3 and Sound Routing

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IonutZ
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828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by IonutZ »

Does anyone have any clue how to route sound from main input (firewire) to a channel other than MAIN? As in, I have a subwoofer connected to channels 5/6 and I would like both main and chan 5/6 to play from the main input. Anyone know how I would go about doing that?

Btw I've read these forums for a while, just decided to join, people on here are very helpful and I'm glad to finally join your community.
mandobilly64
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Re: 828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by mandobilly64 »

You have to do this in your application settings.
In Cubase, for example, you would have to add a bus for outputs 5-6 in the VST connections.
I'm not sure how you could do this so that programs like Windows Media player would work through both sets of outputs.
It would probably be a better solution to find another way, like with the Mackie Big Knob that I use to control my monitors, you could have your monitors hooked up to outputs A and the sub to outputs B, then whatever your feeding through the Big Knob would come out of both, as long as you had them both selected.

Peace,
Billy
IonutZ
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Re: 828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by IonutZ »

I know what you're saying Billy. It works fine in Ableton, I got my sub on channels 5/6 and a Post Master that goes to it. But if it's possible in a DAW, maybe with a little bit of programming it can happen in Windows as well. I don't wanna spend money on more hardware when it is clearly possible to achieve with software...
mandobilly64
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Re: 828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by mandobilly64 »

I understand what you mean, but the Big Knob is pretty cool. I have mine marked at calibrated reference points for mixing to different RMS levels, plus it has a talkback for the studio room and the ability to send 2 different mixes through as well.

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Re: 828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by portnoval »

You could do it with a loopback. I have my s/pdif out connected directly to s/pdif in (make sure you use a digital audio cable and not a cheap rca). Use the s/pdif out as the software output then in Cuemix you can use up to 8 mixes to assign the s/pdif in to whatever hardware outputs you want. It sucks to have to use up the mixes but it's the only way I've found to get a single mix to multiple outputs (when you can't assign it in software)
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Re: 828mk3 and Sound Routing

Post by IonutZ »

hey portnoval

you might be on to something here, i have S/PDIF A as a loopback with a decent digital cable. now i can't really figure out what to do with it in cuemix. on the Input tab of cuemix i focused S/PDIF 1/2 which is on Stereo. (i found that if i click mono, it splits in S/PDIF 1 and 2) and what's the difference between S/PDIF A and B on the back of motu there doesn't seem to be one in software. Now on the Mixes tab, I have BUS 1 as S/PDIF 1-2 if i change that to anything else it stops playing, I also unmuted most of the channels to the left of the BUS. My subs are connected to Analog 5-6 but they don't get any signal either way. And on outputs tab I can mess with the S/PDIF 1-2 channel and add EQ /FX to it. I need some help with this cuemix, thanks for the advice so far!
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