jeandado wrote:At Tonmeistertagung in Cologne the RME people told me I can save snapshots and switch via USB ARC, but as I understood, all the other input/output settings that are set in that moment in totalmix are changed as well by that.
This sentence somehow makes absolutely no sense to me.
You create a routing only through Analog 1/2, save it to snapshot 1.
You create another routing through Analog 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, save it to another snapshot 2 (*).
(*) You can even create and store a fader group for Analog 3-8 so that levels differencies stay as required
between all the channels of 5.1 if you change the volume. This is also store in the snapshot.
You can recall snapshot 1 or 2 as you like...
Routing, Gain Settings, Fader Positions, .. everything will will be restored as you saved it.
I do not see any issues.
The only thing that people wish for TM FX is to support 5.1 and alike for the control room, so that all the control room functions as dim, etc can be used in a 5.1 setup.
But to make 5.1 work basically you do not need to perform more than to route audio to the 6 output channels and thats it. It's not really required to have those channels in the control room section of TM FX.
Otherwise see comment from Vinark ... also a solution.
I personally would prefer the flexibility of TotalMix, to be able to save settings digitally and to be able to recall them.
When I remember right RME told already that 5.1 support is planned for TM FX.
You can use the ARC USB and TM FX Control Room features already fully for the one pair of stereo speakers
and maybe also for volume changes. I would try to simply use 2 of the 6 channels as monitor B, then to create a channel group so that the volume can be increased and decreased for all 6 channels by using the ARC USB.
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