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Originally Posted by choinga Fair question Nicky...
I was going to sell my FF800 (I don't need that many inputs) but if I kept it, I could certainly use the ADAT input and come into that from the 2192.
Still begs the question though - what do I use for outputs? You recommend using the analog outs on the 2192 for my monitors - do I use the analog stereo out on the FF800 for the headphones then??
Apologies for the confusion - as I said, this is a new configuration for me and one that I have have no experience with so I'm trying to figure it out before I pull the trigger on anything.
Thanks for the help. |
Actually I'm suggesting to start .....use the analog outs that you've been using for your monitors......let me explain this way...instead of trying to utilize every input output of the 2192, start out by using it as an extension of your current system.. Use it to track through (i.e.) mic 1 &2 into pre amp 1&2 into Input left and right on the UA, shows up as input 9, 10(adat) (for me) in your DAW. Bingo. You've successfully used great conversion to get in. The Outs I use for reamping or more importantly printing mixies through if I want to go OTB (Great DA) through a comp, limiter, whatever and back in (great AD)....now I understand that this is not using the 2192 fully, but I think this is a good way to start, without messing with your workflow, and you'll get the immediate benefits of tracking with this beast. Please keep in mind, this box takes some getting used to sonically. Good Luck.
Nick
PS Definitely Use the UA Clock as your master clock
and....using the digital in on your speakers probably doesn't help because the converters there (I'm guessing) aren't that good.