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06-06-2019, 02:44 AM
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Not to fire my synth
Hi guys...i have a behringer neutron (in-out-phones) and i would like to send audio from reaper into it and come back to daw; in order to avoid firing my hardware and feedback looping, can you tell me if this setting is correct?
1.neutron out to pc in
2.pc out to neutron in
3.neutron phones to amp\phones;
in reaper:
1.audio track to neutron track (not to master)
2.neutron track not to master;
thanks a lot...
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06-06-2019, 04:34 AM
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Do you mean how not to FRY my synth? Also do you mean
2.neutron track not to master;
Should be
2.neutron track out to master;
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What is your audio interface to your pc?
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06-06-2019, 05:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Coachz
Do you mean how not to FRY my synth? Also do you mean
2.neutron track not to master;
Should be
2.neutron track out to master;
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What is your audio interface to your pc?
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to fry..ok
i try to explain better:
1.neutron output to pc input
2.pc output to neutron input
3.neutron phones to amp\phones
1.audio track send audio to neutron track (master output muted)
2.neutron track master output muted.
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06-06-2019, 05:47 AM
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it sounds like you are wanting to use an external device as an insert - you can do this with the ReaInsert plugin or route it manually, but you need two separate outputs to do this (and to be able to monitor it). You haven't made clear what sort of interface you are using.
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06-06-2019, 08:55 AM
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meybe i'm not able to explain what i need; i try again:
-i have a neutron
-i have a pc whith his internal audio interface (only an input and an output)
-i have not an external audio interface;
i want to send audio from my daw to my neutron, use for example neutron filter, delay, drive etc...and come back into my daw to record the result...
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06-06-2019, 09:23 AM
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i do understand you - you want to use your neutron as an external insert fx.
Ideally you need two (sets) of output to do this, so that you can monitor the result in Reaper as you record.
You don't have this luxury, so your method will probably work, if you are monitoring through the neutron, though any recorded audio will have additional latency, obviously.
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06-06-2019, 09:25 AM
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or maybe if it's only mono stuff you are doing you could split the left/right outputs so that one is the fx send and one is the master out
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06-06-2019, 09:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by domzy
i do understand you - you want to use your neutron as an external insert fx.
Ideally you need two (sets) of output to do this, so that you can monitor the result in Reaper as you record.
You don't have this luxury, so your method will probably work, if you are monitoring through the neutron, though any recorded audio will have additional latency, obviously.
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Exactly..this is what i mean..thanks
my question is also about reaper setting, becouse i heard about feedback looping...so to avoid this i think i have to set the two tracks i\o not going on master in reaper...is it right?
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06-06-2019, 10:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trinita
Exactly..this is what i mean..thanks
my question is also about reaper setting, becouse i heard about feedback looping...so to avoid this i think i have to set the two tracks i\o not going on master in reaper...is it right?
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obviously you need some audio going to the neutron - but apart from that, you don't want any other audio going to the master (because it is the same signal/output as your insert send).
The most important thing is to ensure that the output from the neutron doesn't get sent to the master - this is what will cause feedback.
edit - or if you are using a send from a specific track, you can just turn off the master track, as you are monitoring through the neutron
Last edited by domzy; 06-06-2019 at 10:25 AM.
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06-07-2019, 05:41 AM
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ok thanks...let's try
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