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grappa
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Post by grappa »

Hi,

Had my Scope Pro and Luna cards for a couple of months and up until now I've basically been using them as a high end external effects unit/Synth ADAT'd to my main music PC. I bit the bullet last night and turned of my old machine, installed Cubase on the Scope box and setup for use. I have used the Pro Asio Recording project (modified for my system) to start testing.

The problem I have is with respect to routing of Aux's to the monitor bus (the console architecture is more complicated than my previous DSPFactory cards). I have Masterverb on Aux 1 back in through Return 1 & 2 and Aux send on the relevant channel up post fader. I get signal at Masterverb and if I set the scope output on Master L/R or Control L/R I get reverb - If I select the monitor as my output I only get the dry signal. The Aux return has the 'Aux to monitor' button selected and the monitor level (above the fader) is up.

Any ideas what I am doing wrong?

Regards,

Simon
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Post by Jah Servant »

I have the same problem, I can't monitor the fx through the monitor fx return. Not sure why either.
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just use a channel and activate the monitor bus on that channel. that WILL work.
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Post by grappa »

Gary,

I don't want to put words into anyone's mouth but are you confirming that it doesn't work??

Regards,

Simon
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Post by garyb »

nope. i don't use that feature.
i never evn tried because i used real consoles before i ever used scope and the way i described is the typical way to do it in the real world. it may be a bug....
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