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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista.
Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Any help? Thanks Mark |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
On Sep 29, 8:42*am, Argo22 wrote:
I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista. Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Any help? Thanks Mark I'm not sure if I understand your question. I have an FP10, using Cubase4LE, and I can monitor any of the tracks in a project template. Please elaborate on your set-up and how your software is configured for a project. Have you been to the Steinerg support forums? |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
On Sep 29, 1:22*pm, Getting Older and Grumpier Gear Minion westpase-
wrote: On Sep 29, 8:42*am, Argo22 wrote: I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista. Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Any help? Thanks Mark I'm not sure if I understand your question. I have an FP10, using Cubase4LE, and I can monitor any of the tracks in a project template. Please elaborate on your set-up and how your software is configured for a project. Have you been to the Steinerg support forums? Basically i would like to hear all 8 channels on the FP10 all the time in Windows instead of having to use recording software. I can choose to monitor 2 channels at a time using Windows volume control mixer, but I would like a volume control for each channel. I perform to live webcasts which i do not record. Looking for a program, much like the software mixer of the firebox, that i can use independent from recording software. I have a roland digital recorder i record on instead Thanks Mark |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
Argo22 wrote:
Basically i would like to hear all 8 channels on the FP10 all the time in Windows instead of having to use recording software. I would like a volume control for each channel. I perform to live webcasts which i do not record. Looking for a program, much like the software mixer of the firebox, that i can use independent from recording software. There are some "mixer" programs designed for live shows, mostly theater applications, but I think that's a really hard way to do it. Someone around here, Romeo I think, was using a program to mix live PA a while back and he's not been lynched yet, so I guess it works. Have you considered getting a plain ol' analog mixer? For the purposes of a podcast recording, even a low end Behringer or Alesis will do. Depending on how many mic inputs you need, around $200 should do it. No computer required at all unless you get into recording the mix on your computer so you can edit it and upload it without any intermediate steps. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
On Sep 29, 2:40*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
Argo22 wrote: Basically i would like to hear all 8 channels on the FP10 all the time in Windows instead of having to use recording software. I would like a volume control for each channel. I perform to live webcasts which i do not record. Looking for a program, much like the software mixer of the firebox, that i can use independent from recording software. There are some "mixer" programs designed for live shows, mostly theater applications, but I think that's a really hard way to do it. Someone around here, Romeo I think, was using a program to mix live PA a while back and he's not been lynched yet, so I guess it works. Have you considered getting a plain ol' analog mixer? For the purposes of a podcast recording, even a low end Behringer or Alesis will do. Depending on how many mic inputs you need, around $200 should do it. No computer required at all unless you get into recording the mix on your computer so you can edit it and upload it without any intermediate steps. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) I would however like the option of recording as i tend to lend out my equipment at times. Have thought about mixers with firewire output such as the alesis multimix series, and even the Presonus Firebox. Does the included mixer software for the Firebox let more than 2 channels at a time be monitored throughout windows? Thanks Mark |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
Argo22 wrote:
I would however like the option of recording as i tend to lend out my equipment at times. Have thought about mixers with firewire output such as the alesis multimix series, and even the Presonus Firebox. Does the included mixer software for the Firebox let more than 2 channels at a time be monitored throughout windows? Mixers like that are totally analog. You don't monitor anything through Windows (or at least you don't have to), you monitor it straight off the signal path in the analog mixer. If you're playing to tracks recorded on your computer, there's almost always a stereo "return" that adds the computer playback to the monitor mix. The main difference between the various models other than size (number of channels) is how many channels get sent to the computer. Some (they'd be the Firewire and USB2 equipped mixers) can send each mixer input to the computer independently, so you can have a recorded track for every mic or instrument. Others send only the stereo mix that you create on the mixer to the computer. If you're doing live podcasts and you want to record them, the simpler type would be fine. Sometimes it's hard to tell from the literature whether a mixer with built-in digital I/O sends individual channels to the computer or just the main stereo mix. You have to look closely, and ask specifically if that's what you want. Few if any send more than just a stereo feed back to the mixer from the computer. The intent is that you'll mix your recorded tracks in the computer, and the mixer just provides the means for monitoring what you're working on. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
"Argo22" wrote in message ... I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista. Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Are you possibly looking for an interface/sound card with multiple inputs just guessing. Poly |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
polymod wrote:
"Argo22" wrote in message ... I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista. Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Are you possibly looking for an interface/sound card with multiple inputs just guessing. He has a card with multiple inputs, but he doesn't want to use a regular edting application with it. He wants some kind of miracle driver that will allow all of the inputs to be seen by the Windows sound mixer. And this just isn't going to happen. Either use DAW software or consider an external hardware mixer. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Presonus FP10 - Monitor more than 2 channels at a time?
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... polymod wrote: "Argo22" wrote in message ... I have a presonus fp10 connected to my computer using Windows Vista. Right now, i can monitor any two channels at a time on the pc. However, i would like to use more than 2 channels at a time. I do not record audio, but have multiple mics and inputs for live audio playing over the web. Is there a mixer program that can do this rather than using a recording program like audition or cubase? Just need all channels to be played back through the windows system, however i cant seem to do this with the basic windows volume mixer. Are you possibly looking for an interface/sound card with multiple inputs just guessing. He has a card with multiple inputs, but he doesn't want to use a regular edting application with it. He wants some kind of miracle driver that will allow all of the inputs to be seen by the Windows sound mixer. Got it. Thanks for the clarification. Poly |
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