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    Default SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Good day,

    I have an HDSP 9632 with the various "break-out" cables, the BO9632CMKH and the BO9632.

    I have viewed all of the available "TotalMix FX for Beginners" videos, sadly, to no avail.

    Also, most of the instructional material that I have found thus far is simply "way above" my head.

    What I am requiring, is for someone in RML Land to assist me in comprehending the inner-workings of TotalMixFX.

    I am more-than-willing to compensate such for their time.

    Thank you for your consideration.

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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Anyone!!

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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Hi Dell,

    what specifically are you wanting to know?

    If your using the RME card with SAW/SAC there really isn't anything complicated to do. The default setting startup setting should already map 1:1 inputs and outputs so they show up in SAW/SAC when you use the ASIO driver.

    If for some reason the default setup is not configured properly, you can launch the TotalMix dashboard from the tray in the windows footer and select SnapShot or Setting 1.



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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Good day,

    For example:

    1. The HDSP 9632 is touted as a 32-Channel PCI Card with Multi-Format I/O.
    • However, I can only ascertain 24 channels. Where are the other eight.
    • On-board: 16xADAT
    • Via the BO9632CMKH: 2xLine, 2xMIDI, 1xPhones
    • Via the BO9632: 2x SPDIF
    • So, 16+2+2+2+2=24. Where are the "other" 8 channels?

    2. The 1:1 configuration is "apprently" for earier versions of TotalMix.
    • I do not see this 1:1 occurring with the newer versions, such as 1.78.

    3. I understand that there are three layers to TotalMixFX
    • Layer 1: The Hardware Inputs - Has Analog 1/2, SPDIF, ADAT 1/2, ADAT 3/4, ADAT 5/6, and ADAT 7/8
    • Layer 2: The Software Playback - Has Analog 1/2, SPDIF, ADAT 1/2, ADAT 3/4, ADAT 5/6, and ADAT 7/8
    • Layer 3: The Hardware Outputs - Has SPDIF, ADAT 1/2, ADAT 3/4, ADAT 5/6, ADAT 7/8 and Main

    Questions:
    1. Where is the Analog 1/2 coming to/from?
    2. Where is the Main going to?

    4. Where are headphone connections?

    The above are just a few of my concerns.

    PS: It is absolute imperative that the following two points are understood - the first which I do tend to find somewhat egregious:

    • First, Aumptive teaching - wherein the instructor assumes that the student knows something when in fact, the student does not, and
    • Second, I am an extremely visual learner.

    So, a) Audio interface IN > b) Computer > c) HDSP/TotalMixFX or TotalMixFX/HDSP > d) Computer > e) Audio interface OUT.
    • So, it is c) that I have difficulty in comprehending.


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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Good day,

    Some things that I have gleaned:

    From page 47 of the HDSP9632 User Manual: "Channels 11/12 of the HDSP 9632 are also available via an 1/4" TRS jack (stereo output)"

    From a query: "What I want to do is pretty simple: having two output channels, one for the main output (analog), and one only for the headphones (spdif), so I can adjust the volume precisely in my phones. (I am speaking of the phones output of the hdsp9632, which can only be set to 0 / 6 / 12 db in the audiocard hamerfall properties). I'v watched the tutorials around but still can't get the solution."

    Responses
    Yes, phones out always has the same signal as main outs (on the HDSP 9632 only).
    There is no way to separate the built-in headphones output on the 9632 card from the main analog outs, this card only has a stereo DA, sent to both main outs and phones.

    Question
    Again, where are channels 11/12 of the HDSP 9632 viewable in TotalMixFX?

    Here is my present configuration for TotalMixFX: [Click_Me]

    Last edited by mr_es335; 11-09-2022 at 01:24 PM.

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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Oh man! Dell, I have found Total Mix to be a total pain
    very confusing software IMO
    I have a UFX+ and I swear there is a missing page in the manual.
    RME guys don't really have a use case to help us users out

    I do usually have it in FREE mode
    In my research I have determined you need to set up a bunch scenes and then the mutes and solos work
    this will take lots of time, so I don't get into it

    The first, most important thing to understand is the HARDWARE input metering is like PFL; meters will always light/dance if there is signal feeding those channels
    Second thing is to use the Matrix page

    anyway, good luck....I don't have much advice beyond that
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    Default Re: SOT: RME TotalMix Assistance

    Quote Originally Posted by mr_es335 View Post

    Question
    Again, where are channels 11/12 of the HDSP 9632 viewable in TotalMixFX?

    Here is my present configuration for TotalMixFX: [Click_Me]
    Options>Channel Layout>Outputs Tab>investigate Hide status for those channels by left-clk which will highlight the channel and activate "Hide Channel In" sub-panel for whatever channel is highlighted

    is that what you mean?

    I use a Drawmer MC2.1 Monitor Controller which just takes the main output feed and I don't use the UFX+ headphones jacks

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