1 (edited by Archtop 2011-09-20 08:57:20)

Topic: Can a Multiface do this?

Recently I replaced my Layla 3G with a used RME Multiface I. Well a Steinberg Nuendo Audiolink 96 Multiset, actually. The Layla 3G is a superlative piece of hardware but the drivers are the world's worst. After (yet another episode of) a random switch in the unit's sample rate, which was causing *all* audio to play at half speed, I'd had enough, as this particular episode was even worse than usual: I had to install a backup image of my XP partition in order to fix the problem. (Echo Audio themselves seem to have no idea what causes this *common* problem or how to reliably fix it; it's no wonder that they closed their forum.)

Anyway...

But here's one thing the Layla could do: when the Layla was powered up, and both my guitar and the headphones were connected to it, I could hear the guitar in the headphones, even if no recording or monitoring app or applet were open and running. Even if the computer was booting up and the BIOS screen was on the monitor, I could still hear the guitar in my headphones. Or, if I was watching a movie, let's say, I could still hear the guitar along with the soundtrack. So I could pick up a guitar and play, whenever I felt like it, without having to open an app - even if, for example, the computer was burning a dvd.

Is there any way to have the Multiface behave in the same way? I am hoping that there is some way to configure the mixer applet to accomplish this, as it was incredibly convenient.

Thanks in advance for any info!

Re: Can a Multiface do this?

Please watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=splW9OtTBYw

Regards,
Jeff Petersen
Synthax Inc.

Re: Can a Multiface do this?

Archtop wrote:

Recently I replaced my Layla 3G with a used RME Multiface I. Well a Steinberg Nuendo Audiolink 96 Multiset, actually.

Cool, I just replaced my Layla 24/96 with a Multiset (Multiface) as well. It makes a perfect "drop in" replacement for the Layla, as it has pretty much the exact same inputs and outputs.

I've had fairly good luck with the Layla for the most part (once I got a a functional PCI card--the original was a dud), but the software mixer was horrid. I'm still using WinXP Pro, and they haven't updated the console for the 24/96 on XP in many years. I'm just starting to use the Multiset, but am already digging TotalMix from what little I've played around with it. It's light years ahead of the Layla console app.