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  • Duy Tan Bui
    Participant

    Hi Scott,

    many thanks for your quick response. Your provided solution works for me.

    I can’t find / assign the “Channel None”, so i am using Channel 20 instead. But now the defined routing sends the signals to the right channel of the mixer.

    Another question: in the SD3 mixer section we have output 1/2 to output 31/32.

    2020-06-03_22-29-33_How_to_assign_Outputs_17_18_to_31_32

    But how can i assign channel to output 17/18 .. 31/32?

    Under Settings => Audio / MIDI Setup … => Out Channels => i can only find outputs 15/16 as the last entry in the list.

    Thanks.

    Regards

    Tan


    Reply To: SD3 Muliple Outputs to Interface version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
    Duy Tan Bui
    Participant

    Hello,

    like Carminemw I try to set up SD3 standalone with built-in audio interface of the StudioLive Series 24R III mixer for live performances.

    Audio device setting in SD3: 2020-06-03_10-53-57_SD3_Audio_Device_Settings

    The built-in audio interface has 64 channels. Channels of the mixer showing in SD3: 2020-06-03_10-56-47_SD3_Out_Channels_List_of_Mixer_Channels

    SD3 Out channel settings: 2020-06-03_11-31-42_SD3_Out_Channels_Settings_5_10

    I am not able to route SD3 outputs to the separate channels of the mixer using standard routing. SD3 sent the kick and snare signals to same channels (1 & 2) at the same time, channels 3 & 4 have no signals. It seems to me that this happens if the SD3 outputs are right next to each other. It got really confusing. During checking the signals SOLO the relevant outputs and MUTE “Overhead” outputs are using.

    In SD3 using this output assignment I got the signals go to different channels of the mixer:
    Kick
    Output(L) 1: Channel 1
    Output(R) 1: Channel 2
    Output(L) 2: Channel 1
    Output(R) 2: Channel 2
    Snare
    Output(L) 5: Channel 5
    Output(R) 5: Channel 6
    Output(L) 6: Channel 5
    Output(R) 6: Channel 6
    Toms
    Output(L) 9: Channel 9
    Output(R) 9: Channel 10
    Output(L) 10: Channel 9
    Output(R) 10: Channel 10
    Hi-Hat
    Output(L) 13: Channel 13
    Output(R) 13: Channel 14
    Output(L) 14: Channel 13
    Output(R) 14: Channel 14

    But with this settings in SD3 now the signals go into the mixer as follows:

    Kick => Channel 1 and 2
    Snare => Channel 3 and 4 (instead of 5 and 6 due to assignment)
    Toms => Channel 5 and 6 (instead 9 and 10 due to assignment)
    Hi-Hat => Channel 7 and 8 (instead of 13 and 14 due to assignment)

    Example: Snare output settings and signals coming in mixer: 2020-06-03_15-39-05_Snare

    For me it is confusing why the signals completely go to the “wrong” channels of the mixer.  Further the SD3 output assignment just provides 16 outputs so using this “workaround” does not really solve the problem.

    Could you please help?

    Thanks.

    Regards

    Tan


    Reply To: SD3 Muliple Outputs to Interface version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
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