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Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard
Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard








  1. #Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard 32 bit
  2. #Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard software
  3. #Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard Pc

We are using the A&H snake! We feel that we shouldn’t have ANY errors under normal circumstances. The Qos errors on the dSnake troubles us. The one click/peak issue we need to try to find the cause. BUT it was about the same time the GLD80 surface “froze” for about 3 seconds (no loss of audio) and shortly thereafter most channels clip lights blinked (again, nothing that could be heard audio wise during the live event).Ĥ) We still get Qos warnings on the dSnake every 3-8 minutes? Does anyone else have this issue? I have not investigated the “source track yet” to try to determine the cause. This solved a “reaper hanging/crashing” issue.ģ) Recording was (as far as I see now) rock solid EXCEPT for one ominous “click” about 1 hour and 47 minutes into the recording. This solved the clocking issue.Ģ) Eliminated trying to record to a USB flash drive – used hard drives instead.

#Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard Pc

64 input channels, 64 output channels, support for PC and Mac, WDM and ASIO - what more could you want.

#Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard software

It really is a small gift from Audinate that they are selling this software for 30. We all use it, we all love it: the Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS). I got around that with the use of a short 1/8″ extension cable.ġ) Eliminated the “aggregate” recording device on the Mac and just recorded with Reaper the Dante Virtual Soundcard. 5 things you should know about the Dante Virtual Soundcard. The Mac must be re-configuring itself as it senses the change. One other interesting note: when you unplug the headphones from the line out jack on the Mac, all sound is list for several seconds. If that works, I may try a different audio device for monitoring. But it will help determine where the problem is. Of course while recording I will be interrupting the live audio guy a bit. My plan is to not aggregate the Dante and line out and route the monitor output back into the GLD on an unused track. Now this sounds like another clock issue. However, when I listen to the sound of a track, at times it slowly starts distorting over time and eventually goes completely silent. I also found through experimentation that the preferred master and external clock settings as mentioned before eliminates the random clicking issue.

recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard

I set up an aggregate audio device that has the Dante Virtual Soundcard and the Mac line out. I want to multitrack record and also monitor the recording now and then by using the monitor capability of each track in Reaper. Cisco switch with Qos services (problem below makes no difference whether I use the switch or not).

recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard

#Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard 32 bit

Setup is MacBook Pro, Dante Controller and Virtual Soundcard, Reaper 64 and 32 bit versions (makes no difference to the problem). Great Discussion and more Dante/GLD Issues:










Recording a live set using dante virtual soundcard