

Due in e quattro out era quello che mi serviva. Non ho bisogno di molti ingressi e molte uscite.

Avevo quindi bisogno di una scheda di qualità ma non mi servivano tutti quei surplus che offrono le schede di qualità in quanto io con la scheda non faccio altro che registrare la voce. La voce definitiva però la registro comunque nel mio home studio. Nel mio home studio preparo i demo tape che poi vado a perfezionare in grossi studi di registrazione. La mia scheda audio era fino a poco tempo fa una Echo Event Gina che sono stato costretto a sostituire per aggiornare lo studio. It all works fine, at this point i'm not sure if thi is normal or I have a defective unit. I went this route instead of a mixer to basically have no noise in my input signals. The DC aspect of the amplifier meant I had virtually no perceivable noise on the drum channels. Ended up having to put a DC-powered line amplifier for the drums upstream of the 476. With the gain at 100% on the drum machine I can barely hear the drums in the monitor signal.

I tested the signal levels with a meter and also plugged in to channels 1/2 all was good. (I knew that there was no adjustment from the specs when I purchased the device, but these inputs are not anywhere close to evin unity gain. Problem is the gain on channels 3/4 is super low and there is no adjustment. Guitar signals come from stereo signal processor, and drum machine stereo outputs routed in via channels 3/4. I got this unit because I needed 4 input channels (stereo guitar, and stereo drums - from line-level output drum machine). I do a lot of video working with some songwriting friends - we generally record in video so we can teach guitar parts (then add new tracks later in DAW). Mostly Happy!! But a little disappointed with channels 3/4įirst the good sound quality is amazing, 1176 Compression circuitry sounds really warm - especially with guitar input, knobs feel great and really like all of the options on monitor signal routing! You’re doing yourselves a disservice leaving yourself open to angry patrons who accidentally fried they’re gear! Audio quality is dank, super fast USBC data transfer, wicked quick MIDI. Please guys, do your community all a favor and move that hot button. There is plenty of real estate on that front panel. ANY button that ups the power for only specific gear should be covered, and placed in a location that will not easily be bumped.

Seriously I don’t know how it made it through your QA department. For beginners or gigging artists, that is just irresponsible placement. It has no business being that easy to hit. This is my second audio interface, and I prefer the interface of this one, but that button MUST be moved. I’m fortunate enough to have not yet had this happen, but the phantom power button is RIGHT on the front and super easy to accidentally hit, which most certainly can fry your gear! This is a HUGE no for me. It doesn't look as cool as the UA device - and doesn't have the Mojo, but I did what I had to - to meet my needs.ġ HUGE design flaw! Move that PHANTOM POWER I can't even turn this thing half way up. I ended up getting a used Presonus Studio 1824c for about 50 dollars more that does everything I need - and has plenty of power.
#Dsp quattro plugins problem windows#
Why is the Windows audio so loud compared to the inputs? A device like this should have loopback - most people need that for podcasting with instruments.
#Dsp quattro plugins problem software#
You need to be able to control the volume of the Windows audio via the device or device software - as well as inputs 3/4 if there are no knows for them. 3/4 sounded good but I had to crank the volume on the monitor knob to max - which messed up the Windows audio and made me turn the volume in Windows down to like 10/100. There is no S/PDIF so I had to use inputs 1/2 or 3/4 both for stereo with my Kemper (This would be true with Helix, AxeFx, or any of the multiple devices that still use S/PDIF). Listening to music or playing games was amazing. Staring with the good, the windows audio comes through clear and strong - and sounds amazing. Or, just play backing tracks and play along on my Kemper or whatever. What I wanted to do was have something I could use with Windows audio through my studio monitors, with my Kemper, and with a Mic for maybe podcasting or YouTube videos while I played guitar. The reason I got this is because I have a Kemper - which doesn't have an audio interface. Let me preface this review by saying it didn't work for me and I'll tell you why, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't work for you. Just sitting on my desk it looks awesome. I was really excited to have my first UA product.
