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    • Allen_Spinsberg
      Allen_Spinsberg last edited by

      Hello,

      (Apologies if this has been covered or is obvious. I really looked for the answer!)

      I'd like to use the 8 analog inputs from my Motu 828 mkII as discrete sources for sound watching. It seems that all 8 analog input channels get crammed into channel 1 in the "live capture settings" dialog (see pic). Is there a way to separate the inputs to create 4 stereo pairs, one for each channel? Or a workaround? Perhaps a way to "watch" each input separately even though they're all coming through channel 1?

      MANY THANKS!

      -Jonas
      0b12e0-live-capture.png

      Macbook Pro 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 2GB RAM | 10.5.8 | MOTU 828 mkii

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      • Skulpture
        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

        Does the Sound Level ++ actor not allow you to do this?

        It has a channel and input selector.

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        • Allen_Spinsberg
          Allen_Spinsberg last edited by

          Yes! That's exactly what I was looking for. Didn't realize the input on SL++ had to be typed in the box. Thanks! At the risk of embarrassing myself further, I still can't figure out how to attach frequency watchers to individual inputs on a single channel. Hopefully it's not another obvious one!

          Macbook Pro 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 2GB RAM | 10.5.8 | MOTU 828 mkii

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