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1st clip with the Steinberg
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:15 pm
by mortatone
I'm impressed! Now all I need to do is learn how to play

I definitely see a clear path to getting good clpzz
a little rhythm jam in C#
parts caster > 5c5 Tweed Pro > EV N/D767a > Steinberg UR242 > Reaper (the input is set a little too hot)
https://soundcloud.com/mortatone/cjam1Thanks again Cole
oh yeah one question.. I haven't got any monitors yet so I was using the headphones and there was alot of reverb through the cans but the recording is just regular signal. Any idea about that? Any way I can control it?
Re: 1st clip with the Steinberg
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 12:25 am
by Tortuga
Sounds great, Mort!
By reverb, do you mean you're hearing 2 signals? 1 normal and the other slightly delayed? You may be monitoring in the wrong place on the chain. What do you have your phones plutted into? The computer (likely wrong) or the Steinberg?
Re: 1st clip with the Steinberg
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:47 am
by mortatone
Phones are in the Steinberg. It sounds like an actual reverb effect.
Note: I'm only getting sound in the left ear but I know what the problem there is. Stereo phones with a stereo 1/8" Jack is plugging into a mono adapter to get up to 1/4" to fit the Steinberg Jack so the right channel isn't being conducted.
Re: 1st clip with the Steinberg
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 12:37 pm
by colejustesen
You can turn that off in the MixDSPfx controller. The idea is to be able to provide the sound that a singer or guitarist would hear if you were to put that on the track. It is a way to have zero latency monitoring but with effects, since the effect is in the box. Look at the track you are recording through, there should be an "e". You can choose whether you want to use it just as a monitor or to send it the track. If you don't want either, just deselect the "e". I think that is how it works, the manual explains it well.
EDIT: Look at page 8 & 9
http://download.steinberg.net/downloads ... _om_a0.pdfSounds good! Once you figure out the channel strip function, I think you will really dig what that box can do!
Cole