waedi wrote:What is connected on the AN2 input ? You probably want to send this thru the VST host as all the other sound, no problem.
Click (activate) the Main-out.
Pull fully down the Software playback channel AN1/2 (the first fader in the middle row).
Pull fully down the hardware input channel AN2 (the second fader in the top row).
Click the hardware output AN1/2
Pull fully down the Software playback channel PH3/4 (the second fader in the middle row).
And also activate again the Loopback, click the Loopback button in the AN1/2 hardware output channel.
The fader of the Main-out is very loud, I would pull it down a bit for safety reason.
AN 1 is for my microphone, and AN 2 is for my guitars/basses.
I have a hardware monitor controller for volume, so I just leave the Babyface's volume at 0 and only use the monitor controller. Is that not a good idea?
I followed your steps, and it doesn't work with what I'm trying to do. When I turn down PH3/4, the audio that's processed by Blue Cat Axiom/ARC 3 is silenced, but I need to hear that audio because that's is the whole point of setting this up in the first place, so that all the audio going through Windows OS gets processed with ARC 3's room/speaker correction. And if I turn PH3/4 up, I'm back to getting the duplicated/doubled audio distortion (but I can tell ARC's correction is working because when I bypass it, I hear the difference). Now I just need to mute the original audio unprocessed by ARC, and I'd have exactly what I need.
Also, now when I connect a guitar to AN 2, no sound comes out now--not in TotalMix or Blue Cat Axiom.
Ideally, I want the setup to do the following:
1) Any sound that can be heard while using the computer will be processed by ARC 3/Blue Cat Axiom, so they are being corrected for the room modes, and I only hear the most accurate/neutral sounds, no matter if I'm playing/recording my guitar, watching YouTube, or listening to music with a media player.
2) I can still plug in my guitars/basses and hear them, and use Axiom to run amp sims as I normally could
3) When I use my DAW, all the sounds are also correctly by ARC 3/Axiom. (But if I can't get this, I don't mind having to run ARC inside of the DAW.)