ekm
04-16-2006, 04:13 AM
I've got an E-MU 0404, so two mono ins and two out, in addition to MIDI, SPDIF, and whatever other crap I can't remember sticking out the back of my computer right now. Works like a charm, though I'm having a couple of issues getting Patchmix (the mixing/routing utility it uses) to cooperate.
1. The "Product Default" session sets up ASIO so that each of the mono inputs sends to a stereo ASIO input. Thus, in my host (Tracktion right now) I have two lefts and two rights all sending the same thing. Even better, it has them set up so that the two lefts and two rights are paired together so I can't just use one stereo pair together and ignore the other. Can anyone tell me how to get it down to just a normal L+R setup?
The input strips are just loaded with a peak meter and then an ASIO send (1/2 and 3/4, respectively). I can't find any way to, say, make one send to ASIO 1 and the other to 2.
2. I run my guitar through a mixer (Behringer UB1204) and from there into the sound card. Since I have it subgrouped so that the guitar signal is going to both the computer and the headphone mix, I don't really need to monitor the same signal coming back out of the sound card with everything else I've already got tracked. Flipping the Monitor Mute button in Patchmix mutes all the output, unfortunately, but I know there must be a way to do it. At first I thought it might be a routing issue with my host but closing it quickly proved that theory wrong.
1. The "Product Default" session sets up ASIO so that each of the mono inputs sends to a stereo ASIO input. Thus, in my host (Tracktion right now) I have two lefts and two rights all sending the same thing. Even better, it has them set up so that the two lefts and two rights are paired together so I can't just use one stereo pair together and ignore the other. Can anyone tell me how to get it down to just a normal L+R setup?
The input strips are just loaded with a peak meter and then an ASIO send (1/2 and 3/4, respectively). I can't find any way to, say, make one send to ASIO 1 and the other to 2.
2. I run my guitar through a mixer (Behringer UB1204) and from there into the sound card. Since I have it subgrouped so that the guitar signal is going to both the computer and the headphone mix, I don't really need to monitor the same signal coming back out of the sound card with everything else I've already got tracked. Flipping the Monitor Mute button in Patchmix mutes all the output, unfortunately, but I know there must be a way to do it. At first I thought it might be a routing issue with my host but closing it quickly proved that theory wrong.