Difference between "Mirror Analog" and "Rig Outputs"
The Digital outputs can be configured to produce, among other options, "Mirror Analog" and "Rig Outputs". Question: What exactly is the difference between these two options? A block diagram of the unit would really help here...(does anyone know where I can find such a diagram? I don't mean a screen shot of the front panel as is seen in the "What's in a Rig?" section of the User Guide...)
As far as I can tell the only difference between the Analog Output and the Rig Outputs is the level, as controlled by the non-rig-specific "Volume" control on the upper left of the front panel. Are there any other differences? Thanks. |
Re: Difference between "Mirror Analog" and "Rig Outputs"
The Rig Outputs are just that, the whole rig. Analog is what's coming out of the Main Outs. Are you using the Eleven Rack standalone or with a DAW? If you use it with a DAW you will instantly hear the difference.
Page 91 of the user manual if you want to read further http://akmedia.digidesign.com/suppor...v90x_71670.pdf |
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So. In this case, what's the difference between "Mirror Analog" and "Rig Output"? The volume control on the front panel? Thanks. |
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The difference is still the same, but it sounds like either would work for you, though I would probably choose Rig Output since that seems to be what you want for this case.
For the volume knob, that depends on how you have it set. You can change what the Volume knob controls by holding EDIT/BACK and look for Volume Control. |
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Since I got this awesome piece of gear a month or so ago, I'm trying to learn as much as I can about it. I'm still trying to understand the difference between the "Rig Output" and "Mirror Analog" settings when there is no DAW output. It turns out that the volume control - which is configured to modify the main outs - has no effect on the S/PDIF signals in either setting. So I'm still perplexed: what exactly is the difference between the two settings, in the absence of any DAW out signal? Why would you recommend one over the other? Thanks. |
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Benoni, on the side, why is it when I track in Pro Tools (through the I button on an audio track) and play guitar I hear the warmest most amazing sound ever coming out of the speakers and when I record it and get to hear the recording, the recording sounds a bit as if the transients are not sharp enough or a bit muffled .... ?? (i am using the Eleven Rack through a SPDIF connection connected to my Apogee Symphony which is my main interface) |
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Have you tried testing the Eleven Rack set as your MAIN interface and compare? |
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But yea It was the strings we hear when we play that aren't there when we hear what is recorded .... Thank you anyway |
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How do you record both wet and dry if my eleven is hooked through SPDIF to my Apogee ? should I pick the Split L/R instead of Guitar Rig Outs ? How do you usually Record the Eleven Rack Tracks when you want them to sit nicely in a mix along with a BIG warm sound ? |
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