Thanks, I couldn't find it in the VC either, but that, along with correctly routing the Saffire did the trick. Cheers!
In inputs 2/2 in the config menu (dont know where it is on VC) - you need to set source to 'S/PDIF' rather than 'Analog'
Thanks, I couldn't find it in the VC either, but that, along with correctly routing the Saffire did the trick. Cheers!
In inputs 2/2 in the config menu (dont know where it is on VC) - you need to set source to 'S/PDIF' rather than 'Analog'
So, I just tried to do the reverse, ie. sending something via S/PDIF to the Virus. I created a track in Cubase and routed it's output to my Saffire's S/PDIF output, which is connected to the S/PDIF input of the Virus. In the Virus TI plugin, I go to the FX 1 tab and set input to static and L+ R. No sound to be heard. This is supposed to work the way I have it set right?
First, thanks for the replies.
After much head scratching on my part, I realized that I am a dumbass! Guess what this moron forgot to do? I forgot to create yet another external instrument, which would listen to the S/PDIF inputs on my saffire56. Once I did that, I could actually hear the virus.
This is pretty cool actually, cause this allows me to have 4 individual outputs (while staying in the digital realm), instead of just the 3 USB.
Again, thanks for your help guys, much appreciated!
Huh? Are you saying if I want to thave the audio routed through the S/PDIF output I need to select the ANALOG output on the common tab? I really doubt that tbh, it makes no sense what so ever.
Did you actually read my post
Hello,
does the Ti Plugin work only with the Analog / USB outputs, and not with the S/PDIF output?
Here's what I did:
I connected the S/PDIF OUT from the Virus to my Saffire 56 S/PDIF IN
Opened Cubase 6 64bit
Create an Instrument Track with Virus TI
Go to Common Tab
Clicked on the Main Out Dropdown, but alas, no S/PDIF output available
I must be missing the obvious, cause if the analogue outputs are available, surely the digital one should be as well?
What am I missing?
I have noticed the very same issues as you have djbreezee, with a brand new Darkstar unit. In fact, the bottom C# key is hitting wood, and some buttons have a wobbly feel to them. I already contacted Access and they said to have it shipped for repairs.
I have Win7, Cubase 6, and I have never experienced what you described. You should send a msinfo report along with as much other info to access support.
Sadly, having just bought the Virus TI Desktop this Saturday, I can only confirm this behaviour on my setup.
I'm a software developer, so I tend to think I know my way around.
I'm running Win 7 64bit, i7 950 with 12 GB 1600's, soundcard used is a Liquid Saffire 56, I have a 1020W power supply, the Virus is connected to a powered USB Hub.
Hey maxim_porges,
did you get an answer from support?