--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus"
<liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "boodatat" <boodatat@y...> wrote:
> > Hey Everyone, sorry if this is a dumb question but I just got the
> > DTX2 kit and I want to plug it into my Digi001 so that my guitar
> > player and myself can play and hear eachother in headphones. I'm
> not
> > to concerned with recording at the moment...
> > So I have a guitar cable going from the DTX2's L mono jack into
the
> > digi001 but I'm having a latency problem. Am I going about this
the
> > right way? Can anyone offer me some suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
>
> Hey Boodatat,
>
> Remember: There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and
I'm
> about to do my bit to confirm this principle. I don't use
Digidesign
> stuff, so I'm making suggestions on the fly. If you're running both
> instruments through the hardware interface into your computer and
> back again, then, depending on your PC, and LE settings, the
original
> signal may be undergoing too much processing before it returns to
the
> outputs. From what I understand, inputs 3 and 4 on the interface,
aka
> the Monitor Inputs, can be mixed w/o the computer being involved at
> all. When you switch into Monitor Mode on the panel, signals sent
to
> inputs 3 and 4 go directly to Main Outputs 1 and 2, respectively,
> without passing Go and paying $200. If that's the case, you should
be
> able to hear your mono DTXpress and guitar (assuming that the
guitar
> has enough gain) without any delay. If you take the longer loop
> through your computer, you should have a setting in the LE software
> called Buffer Size. The smaller this setting is, the less will be
the
> latency in the signal path. Make sure also that you don't
> inadvertently take the long way home (through, for example,
software
> monitoring). By the way, your RAM size should be greater than the
> recommended 128MB. I hope that these elementary observations are
> useful, or stimulate something that is.
>
> Ed
Hey thanks a lot you guys. I'm gonna try some of this when I get home
from work. I've read so many posts (on other newsgroups) where people
are just nasty. What a pleasant surprise this is. Thanks again.