Both of the high end consoles ave phase problem on their auxilliaries.
What is most interesting is that 1632 has not !!!
Anyone knows anything more ?
Dimitrios
2448/4896 have phase problem on aux !
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I have plain headphones monitoring, not effects.
So if I run a stereo mix on channels ,say 15 & 16 then when raising aux1 on both channels (15 & 16) the mono summing of aux 1 that feeds the headphones has phasing problems.
That is not true though if I use the aux 1 of 1632 console, there is a perfect mix of both channels to aux1 .
Interesting.
Dimitrios
So if I run a stereo mix on channels ,say 15 & 16 then when raising aux1 on both channels (15 & 16) the mono summing of aux 1 that feeds the headphones has phasing problems.
That is not true though if I use the aux 1 of 1632 console, there is a perfect mix of both channels to aux1 .
Interesting.
Dimitrios
Ok,
Well, I really can't visualize in my head the practical problem here. Would you care to explain why you would do this and how it will affect things?
I think phase problems is a serious issue on all equipment, be it amateur or pro. That said, creamware should posibly have done more to correct theirs.
Well, I really can't visualize in my head the practical problem here. Would you care to explain why you would do this and how it will affect things?
I think phase problems is a serious issue on all equipment, be it amateur or pro. That said, creamware should posibly have done more to correct theirs.
The simple what I do is the following:
I am sending a a stereo mix from cubase thru ASIO2 floating to a Pulsar Mixer, say 2448.
The stereo mix of the song appears on channels 15&16 (L & R)
then the singer in order to perform hears a monomix in his headphones.
So I open AUX1 on channel 15 and AUX1 in channel 16. Then the phasing problem occurs.
You could say just to open either 15 or 16 on aux 1 ,but thats not what I would like to do.
I want it phase correct.
The 1632 mixer does not have this problem.
Dimitrios
I am sending a a stereo mix from cubase thru ASIO2 floating to a Pulsar Mixer, say 2448.
The stereo mix of the song appears on channels 15&16 (L & R)
then the singer in order to perform hears a monomix in his headphones.
So I open AUX1 on channel 15 and AUX1 in channel 16. Then the phasing problem occurs.
You could say just to open either 15 or 16 on aux 1 ,but thats not what I would like to do.
I want it phase correct.
The 1632 mixer does not have this problem.
Dimitrios
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On 2004-01-11 10:27, musurgio wrote:
the mono summing of aux 1 that feeds the headphones has phasing problems.
Hmm interesting, did you happen to try the mono on the main out's to see if the Phase problems occurs ?
If so could be a problem in the mix itself, if not then try it with a stereo channel going to a mono aux..
PT
the mono summing of aux 1 that feeds the headphones has phasing problems.
Hmm interesting, did you happen to try the mono on the main out's to see if the Phase problems occurs ?
If so could be a problem in the mix itself, if not then try it with a stereo channel going to a mono aux..
PT
Yes I could try a stereo channel where I guess there would be no problem in my situation, but note that there is a PHASE problem on auxilliaries present on 2448 and 4896 consoles that is NOT on 1632 !
Imagine two microphones capturing a snare (not stereo) and using aux1 to monitor, there would be phasing problems again.
I believe this is a bug and should be fixed.
How doyou report a bug ?
Dimitrios
Imagine two microphones capturing a snare (not stereo) and using aux1 to monitor, there would be phasing problems again.
I believe this is a bug and should be fixed.
How doyou report a bug ?
Dimitrios
A Micromixer with Phase enabled could merge Direct Outs of the 2 Channels. Then return the mix to a stereo channel on STM 2448/4896 and feed it to the singer...On 2004-01-14 02:08, musurgio wrote:
note that there is a PHASE problem on auxilliaries present on 2448 and 4896
The manual states there is phase compensation on the mixer's inputs, and talks of channels 1-24 or 1-48. It doesn't mention the Aux:
Note that precise phase alignment is often
achievable without explicitly activating
phase compensation, since channels are
inherently phase-aligned with one another
within specific groups in each mixer. In
the STM2448, these groups are: channels
1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15, 16-18, 19-21
and 22-24. In the STM4896 they are
additionally: 25-48.
[Edit] The phasing happens on the summing bus for the Aux Send, right? To facilitate automation, I set up ASIO channels to send the Aux from the VST mixer to an SFP channel which pre-sends to the Aux effect. This would also fix the phasing problem you experience

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