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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2005
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| ASIO Outputs all equal This is more for my curiosity than anything... Lets say we have a multitracker and a soundcard (emu 1212 if that matters) that can take advantage of ASIO. Multitracker has 2 tracks setup. Each track has a copy of the same file. Both tracks are being sent to the same ASIO output. I invert the file on one of the tracks. I get silence (as expected). ...now let's say I send that inverted file to a different asio output (same level/pan settings). Shouldn't I still have silence? I was trying to figure out why a mixdown in Audition sounded different than a "manual mixdown" (don't know a proper term) done by creating a loop back within my soundcars mixer. Somehow I ended up doing the above test. I don't see why it would really matter - but it's killing me not knowing the answer. |
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