Firewire solo cue settings
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Cameronmaura
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Firewire solo cue settings
I have a little problem with my firewire solo. I want to use the cue function.
This is what i did:
i give the master the 1/2 output
i give the cue the 3/4 output.
offcource i enable the cue switches.
When i plug in my headphone in the firewire solo he gives the same sound as the master even if i push a cue button..
I have heard that you need two soundcards but if i select the FW Solo ( asio ) i cant use my onboard souncard.
can somebody tell me what i excactly have to do.
This is what i did:
i give the master the 1/2 output
i give the cue the 3/4 output.
offcource i enable the cue switches.
When i plug in my headphone in the firewire solo he gives the same sound as the master even if i push a cue button..
I have heard that you need two soundcards but if i select the FW Solo ( asio ) i cant use my onboard souncard.
can somebody tell me what i excactly have to do.
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Cameronmaura
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Cameronmaura
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Cameronmaura
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My apologies... I was thinking of my Audiophile... which i also have for performing purposes. I think what you're asking can be changed inside the M-Audio FW software. Open the Sound Card drivers & on the 'phones output' channel, select where your audio is coming from????
Let me know if this helps...
Let me know if this helps...
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Cameronmaura
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OK i will write here step by step what i'm doing. Maybe it's easier for you guys what i'm doing wrong.
Hardware:
In my FW Solo there are two active monitor speakers. I plugged them in the Line outputs on the rear of my FW Solo. On the front i plugged my headphone in the Headphoneoutput.
Offcourse there is a firewire connection to my laptop and the FW Solo gets his power from a adapter. My System requirements of my laptop are high enough to plug 3 FW Solo's in the laptop so that cant be a problem.
Software:
In Ableton i take 2 audiochannels. I enable in options the cue switches option. In the preferences I choose the ASIO option en enable in my output configuration the 1/2 stereo and the 3/4 stereo option. Near the mastervolumefader i choose for Cue = 3/4 and Master = 1/2. I als select the headphone button on top of the browser and turn it on on the left of the mastervolumefader.
Playing:
Now when i play a track in audiochannel 1 and want to listen to the track in Audiochannel 2 it won't work{ offcource i selected the cue button of the channel) I hear the two channels out of my monitors.
In the m-audio software is no option to select 3/4 or something.
The problem must be somewhere between the headphone output and the 3/4 option i think.
So now i hope its easier for you to help me because now you know excactly what i did.
Hardware:
In my FW Solo there are two active monitor speakers. I plugged them in the Line outputs on the rear of my FW Solo. On the front i plugged my headphone in the Headphoneoutput.
Offcourse there is a firewire connection to my laptop and the FW Solo gets his power from a adapter. My System requirements of my laptop are high enough to plug 3 FW Solo's in the laptop so that cant be a problem.
Software:
In Ableton i take 2 audiochannels. I enable in options the cue switches option. In the preferences I choose the ASIO option en enable in my output configuration the 1/2 stereo and the 3/4 stereo option. Near the mastervolumefader i choose for Cue = 3/4 and Master = 1/2. I als select the headphone button on top of the browser and turn it on on the left of the mastervolumefader.
Playing:
Now when i play a track in audiochannel 1 and want to listen to the track in Audiochannel 2 it won't work{ offcource i selected the cue button of the channel) I hear the two channels out of my monitors.
In the m-audio software is no option to select 3/4 or something.
The problem must be somewhere between the headphone output and the 3/4 option i think.
So now i hope its easier for you to help me because now you know excactly what i did.
I can't seem to find my FW Solo drivers at the moment... Doesn't it have a similair panel below your Phones output???? If so, simply select what audio output must be played on the headphones. Simple.
If not, then i'm a little stumped... I'm sure all the FW drivers have this option... i may be hallucinating though.

If not, then i'm a little stumped... I'm sure all the FW drivers have this option... i may be hallucinating though.

Sorry to say after all these replys, but you cant do headphone cueing on the firewire solo. I use to have one. Thats why i sold it at the time and bought the audiophile. m-audio doesnt do a very good job of informing you about this.
There is a chance you could set up your built in sound card and the solo as an aggregate device in OSX (if you are on OSX). Just do a search and research that. I havnt tried it like that before, but it might work.
There is a chance you could set up your built in sound card and the solo as an aggregate device in OSX (if you are on OSX). Just do a search and research that. I havnt tried it like that before, but it might work.
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Cameronmaura
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controlphr33k
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yes, your audio inteface has to have multiple outputs in order to use a cuing function like that, otherwise there is no second output stream to switch to. If your interface doesn't have an A/B button next to the headphone output, then why would anyone assume it could do cuing for dj work?aliasA wrote:Sorry to say after all these replys, but you cant do headphone cueing on the firewire solo. I use to have one. Thats why i sold it at the time and bought the audiophile. m-audio doesnt do a very good job of informing you about this.
There is a chance you could set up your built in sound card and the solo as an aggregate device in OSX (if you are on OSX). Just do a search and research that. I havnt tried it like that before, but it might work.
In regards to aliasA's suggestion about using the aggregate driver. . I'd recommend against that. . .most pro and "prosumer" cards and applications aren't designed to use multiple soundcards of different types in the same application. . . and I've heard that the OS X aggregate device feature (designed to overcome this) doesn't provide the type of stability and low latency needed for live work. . . I'd just buy an interface made for djing instead of trying to get an interface made for solo guitar/vocal recording to function in a dj context.
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