Aeser
Inspired
just got my unit and pouring through the manual but for some reason can't find answers for this:
1: right now i have the output 1 on the back, the humbusters, going to my studio monitors, and the axe fx connected to my computer via usb and using headphones connected to the axe fx front. It appears the output 1 knob on the front controls both the headphones and the monitor speakers. Is there a way to control the headphones and monitor speakers independent of one another as it has 4 output knobs and i would like to be able to turn the volume on the monitors down when using headphones and vice versa?
2: I noticed with this setup the headphones seem loud and like they have a lot of headroom while the monitor speakers appear very quiet AND the signal appears too hot and clipping, any idea why that would be and how i might fix it?
3: mainly using this for recording with my DAW and have a nice audio interface I'm fond of which also has built in processors which offset the CPU load by processing some plugins onboard the audio interface so i'd rather not forsake it for using the axe fx as an audio interface. If i just go sdpif from the axe fx to as tosling converter to optical in on the universal audio apollo twin, I can just leave the monitors hooked up to my UA apollo interface and monitor everything from that and record and monitor everything in my studio like normal and just select the optical input on the apollo as the input on my DAW to record the axe-fx, right? Is there any downside to doing it like this? does it introduce any nasty latency? I figure it should sound as good as possible as there is no A/D conversion going on, just stays digital from the axe Fx to my computer/DAW?
Thanks!
1: right now i have the output 1 on the back, the humbusters, going to my studio monitors, and the axe fx connected to my computer via usb and using headphones connected to the axe fx front. It appears the output 1 knob on the front controls both the headphones and the monitor speakers. Is there a way to control the headphones and monitor speakers independent of one another as it has 4 output knobs and i would like to be able to turn the volume on the monitors down when using headphones and vice versa?
2: I noticed with this setup the headphones seem loud and like they have a lot of headroom while the monitor speakers appear very quiet AND the signal appears too hot and clipping, any idea why that would be and how i might fix it?
3: mainly using this for recording with my DAW and have a nice audio interface I'm fond of which also has built in processors which offset the CPU load by processing some plugins onboard the audio interface so i'd rather not forsake it for using the axe fx as an audio interface. If i just go sdpif from the axe fx to as tosling converter to optical in on the universal audio apollo twin, I can just leave the monitors hooked up to my UA apollo interface and monitor everything from that and record and monitor everything in my studio like normal and just select the optical input on the apollo as the input on my DAW to record the axe-fx, right? Is there any downside to doing it like this? does it introduce any nasty latency? I figure it should sound as good as possible as there is no A/D conversion going on, just stays digital from the axe Fx to my computer/DAW?
Thanks!