mkok wrote:Your adat interface controls the input levels.
Ahhh, well, I don't actually have an ADAT interface hooked up.
I'm using the ADAT channels of the BBF to route audio signals between Cantabile (Live DAW that renders my WindSynth sounds) and Ableton Live (for clips and looping), to route a Windows media player (Amazing Slow Downer (ASD), which give me pitch and tempo adjustments) into my signal, and as a mixer to merge the ASD, Cantabile, and Ableton outputs to send to the House (out the XLRs), out to my local monitor (out the TRS ports).
I take a Mic feed in XLR 1 that goes to Cantabile. I also take the House monitor feed into XLR 2 and mix it with my outgoing signal and feed that into my own local monitor mix, so that I can control how much "ME" I can hear in my monitor versus the other sounds of whatever band I'm playing with.
This setup has been versatile and robust (thanks to *Zero* RME failures in 3+ years). It also manages to use every analog and ADAT port on the Babyface, which gives me some kind of ?perverse? satisfaction that I'm getting the most out of the RME.
I was hoping to use the big rotary encoder to control the mix of ADAT channel that handles my Amazing Slow Downer input.
My general alternative to controlling the RME for things where I don't want to use a mouse is using a Faderfox EC4 (which is routed through Cantabile, then LoopMIDI) to control TotalMix over MIDI, which works well, but the Big Encoder Knob would be more convenient ...
Clint Goss - 2xBF Pro FS, UCX II, UFX II; 3xWin10Pro22H2
WindSynth:Sylphyo Cantabile Ableton Push3S