jsoares
New Member
Hey,
Just got my very first Fractal product, the FM9 Turbo, today. I've been experimenting with it a little bit and I'm already having a blast. Such a powerful and fantastic unit. I can see myself getting lost in it for sure!
I also intend on following Cooper Carter's course on the FM9 (already bought it) so that I can understand the unit more (I have this condition where I always want to try to be a power user on the stuff that I enjoy). This will of course take time but I am quite excited!
On another note, I was wondering if there's a way to route the USB output audio to USB input. For example, let's say I have a backing track playing on my Windows machine. I can hear it fine through the PHONES output of the unit. However, what if I want to route this backing track back to the computer through the USB line input of the FM9, for example for streaming (kind of like a virtual input)? Currently I do this with another ASIO tool but it would be fantastic if I could rely solely on the FM9 to achieve this.
I will for sure have more questions later on, but I will try to follow along with the course before to get familiar with the unit as well.
Super excited to start this new guitar playing journey!
Just got my very first Fractal product, the FM9 Turbo, today. I've been experimenting with it a little bit and I'm already having a blast. Such a powerful and fantastic unit. I can see myself getting lost in it for sure!
I also intend on following Cooper Carter's course on the FM9 (already bought it) so that I can understand the unit more (I have this condition where I always want to try to be a power user on the stuff that I enjoy). This will of course take time but I am quite excited!
On another note, I was wondering if there's a way to route the USB output audio to USB input. For example, let's say I have a backing track playing on my Windows machine. I can hear it fine through the PHONES output of the unit. However, what if I want to route this backing track back to the computer through the USB line input of the FM9, for example for streaming (kind of like a virtual input)? Currently I do this with another ASIO tool but it would be fantastic if I could rely solely on the FM9 to achieve this.
I will for sure have more questions later on, but I will try to follow along with the course before to get familiar with the unit as well.
Super excited to start this new guitar playing journey!