Hi Forum
This appears to have come up before: Missing notes on the mixdown channels. All was working well for me until I started chasing (and fixed) my distortion on mixdown (was overdriving the DA).
In doing the distortion debug I even reset to factory all the settings. Shotgun?? Anyway....I added the addition groups as required 'main output (Delta 1010LT 003/004) 001/002 and did so up to and including channel 9/10. Then in the 'advance' under routing I called up EACH group (eg: 003/004) in the drop down box. BUT>..I AM NOT ABLE to pull other than 'none' in the drop down for box 'aux send 1) for example. The only option is NONE. Previously I had the option to select 009/010 or some such as I recall. NODA now.
IN the headphones (right off the DA) I hear what sounds to be the spacing of the tone. FOr example: Flute 8 sounds on C and F ONLY ...in the first octave. then maybe E and A sound in the 2nd octave. Kinda funny really. And talk about a weird ensemble while playing!!!
So there it is. BTW: I made sure 'PRIMARY' has been selected in one of those boxes (I forget under which one....maybe 'routing audio groups'. I don't recall. IOW: It is NOT something about 'directly send to aux channels'. I choose PRIMARY>
Is this vague enough??
Best
Dave
This appears to have come up before: Missing notes on the mixdown channels. All was working well for me until I started chasing (and fixed) my distortion on mixdown (was overdriving the DA).
In doing the distortion debug I even reset to factory all the settings. Shotgun?? Anyway....I added the addition groups as required 'main output (Delta 1010LT 003/004) 001/002 and did so up to and including channel 9/10. Then in the 'advance' under routing I called up EACH group (eg: 003/004) in the drop down box. BUT>..I AM NOT ABLE to pull other than 'none' in the drop down for box 'aux send 1) for example. The only option is NONE. Previously I had the option to select 009/010 or some such as I recall. NODA now.
IN the headphones (right off the DA) I hear what sounds to be the spacing of the tone. FOr example: Flute 8 sounds on C and F ONLY ...in the first octave. then maybe E and A sound in the 2nd octave. Kinda funny really. And talk about a weird ensemble while playing!!!
So there it is. BTW: I made sure 'PRIMARY' has been selected in one of those boxes (I forget under which one....maybe 'routing audio groups'. I don't recall. IOW: It is NOT something about 'directly send to aux channels'. I choose PRIMARY>
Is this vague enough??
Best
Dave