Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:13 pm
Here's what I've got so far.
ADAT A ->Mixer channels 1-8 -> Asio 2 Dest 64 channels 1-8
MixL/R on the mixer I have sent to Analog Dest which I physically connected a L/R stereo splitter on the Analog out on the card to send to both L/R monitors. What have I done wrong or what is the next step?
I have already achieved getting signal to cubase but I have tried everything in my power to set up a monitor and have been unsuccessful in every attempt without switching back to my FW1082 Asio drivers to playback the adat wav file that was recorded.
lol I haven't even begun sending effects with this and foresee it being a bit of a nightmare once I'm there just because of the amount of time it's taken me to get this far. If you ask me, Creamware really needs to make a "Creamware for Dummies" book so that they can take alot of the frustration and time spent on learning the card and interface and putting it to music production! lol but it's been interesting so far.
Thanks for reading and any help as I've searched as much as I could for a thread on this.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: JoshT on 2006-03-16 14:14 ]</font>
ADAT A ->Mixer channels 1-8 -> Asio 2 Dest 64 channels 1-8
MixL/R on the mixer I have sent to Analog Dest which I physically connected a L/R stereo splitter on the Analog out on the card to send to both L/R monitors. What have I done wrong or what is the next step?
I have already achieved getting signal to cubase but I have tried everything in my power to set up a monitor and have been unsuccessful in every attempt without switching back to my FW1082 Asio drivers to playback the adat wav file that was recorded.
lol I haven't even begun sending effects with this and foresee it being a bit of a nightmare once I'm there just because of the amount of time it's taken me to get this far. If you ask me, Creamware really needs to make a "Creamware for Dummies" book so that they can take alot of the frustration and time spent on learning the card and interface and putting it to music production! lol but it's been interesting so far.
Thanks for reading and any help as I've searched as much as I could for a thread on this.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: JoshT on 2006-03-16 14:14 ]</font>