Topic: Cannot Monitor Output From RayDAT
Please forgive the very elementary question. This is my first foray into PC-based digital audio. I come from film/TV production sound where the gear is far more integrated.
I am building a PC-based mobile recording DAW. The workstation runs Windows 7 (64-bit). It hosts a HDSPe RayDAT. Signal path looks like this:
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| Audient ASP 880 | | RayDAT Reaper RayDAT | | Benchmark DAC-1 |
| ADAT 1 Out | -----> | ADAT 1 In <--- DAW ---> ADAT 1 Out | ------> | Optical In |
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The connections between the Audient and the RayDAT, and the RayDAT and the DAC-1 are both TOSLink optical cables.
The input side of this chain works fine. I get good input signal in Reaper (and TotalMix) and am able to record just fine. I can also play back recorded tracks using the RealTek sound card that is integrated in the PC's motherboard.
However, what I cannot do is live monitor my recordings from the DAC-1. The DAC-1 is switched to accept optical input, yet no signal is audible in my attached headphones, even though I see the meters dancing on the input side. The error light on the DAC-1 is also illuminated, which, according to the DAC-1 manual, indicates "out of sample range, too low or no digital input signal".
I expect my system is misconfigured in some way, but it's not clear to me from the RayDAT user manual how to fix this. Also, for what it's worth, I cannot see the Monitor Panel in TotalMix. How does one expose this panel? There is no menu item that I can see.
Lastly, is anyone aware of a good general reference source (book or web site) that clearly explains general digital audio topics like configuring DAWs, signal routing, etc.? Quite obviously, I need some schooling on basic concepts.
Many thanks in advance for any assistance.