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February 25, 2009 at 6:45 pm #255LuKParticipant
Hi Leif,
exists a system to reproduce the flow of pipeline 1 of breakaway (input, pre processed) with a specific soundcard? Is it necessary a multimedia player, like Windows Media Player or WinAmp?
Thx in advance, bye. 🙂
February 25, 2009 at 7:04 pm #6733sebastien.wittebolleMemberyes , it’s possible with "audio repeater "of "virtual audio cable" . 😉
here the link for download ; http://software.muzychenko.net/audiorepeater_ks_153.zip
here the link for a wave version of audio repeater ; http://rapidshare.com/files/202497745/a … r.rar.htmlseb
February 25, 2009 at 8:40 pm #6734LuKParticipantThanks a lot for the tips. I’ve tried this two softwares and it work fine, but… the latency is too high for my use (realtime monitoring). 🙁 Some other idea?
February 26, 2009 at 12:15 am #6735LeifKeymasterLatency will not be fast enough for realtime monitoring when chaining multiple apps together.
Realtime monitoring latency = less than 20ms. That includes everything — adc/dac delay, buffering, processing. Adding two more buffering steps will certainly push it over the edge. 🙁
So basically what I’m saying is, it can’t be done. Realtime monitoring and pipelines simply do not mix.
///Leif
February 26, 2009 at 3:15 pm #6736LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]So basically what I’m saying is, it can’t be done. Realtime monitoring and pipelines simply do not mix.
///Leif[/quote]
OK Leif, please let me an help to obtain a very low latency monitoring with my hardware configurtation. Now, I send the radio automation software output audio to Breakaway Pipeline 1 and I’ve setted this pipeline for input in my two breakaway’s instances (one for Webcast and one for FM). In my PC there are three soundcards: Realtek MB integreated (192 Khz capable), Asus Xonar Essence STX (192 Khz + ASIO capable and used for mpx), Terratec DMX Fire (96 Khz + Asio capable). What can I do to set a realtime monitoring? I need Breakaway Live?Thx, bye. 🙂
February 26, 2009 at 7:45 pm #6737JesseGMemberOutput automation into your audio mixer.
Send that mixed output to a Terratec DMX Fire input pair.
Get Breakaway Live and run it in ASIO mode on the Terratec DMX Fire. Optimize the buffers in it’s config panel.
Send outputs to headphone amps and studio mains (monitors) if needed. You should have no noticeable delay for the program audio or mics.
And use the Asus Xonar Essence STX in the same way, mixer outputs to it’s inputs. MPX output to exciter.
🙂February 27, 2009 at 1:38 am #6738LeifKeymasterI concur with Jesse’s recommendation.
Also, if you’re running Breakaway Broadcast on the same machine, you can use LiveLink to get audio from Breakaway Live to Breakaway Broadcast — this way you would only be using the Output of the Xonar Essence, the Input wouldn’t need to be connected anywhere.
///Leif
February 27, 2009 at 8:56 am #6739LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]I concur with Jesse’s recommendation.
Also, if you’re running Breakaway Broadcast on the same machine, you can use LiveLink to get audio from Breakaway Live to Breakaway Broadcast [/quote]
Leif, I don’t understand… With LiveLink, can I send a preprocessed signal from Breakaway Live to Breakway Broadcast (two instances)? If yes, what?
Thx, bye. 🙂February 28, 2009 at 8:52 am #6740LeifKeymasterThe signal you get this way is PRE-processing, that is, BEFORE the processing is done, that is, UNprocessed.
If it was processed, you’d end up double processing.
All you have to do is (inside BBP I/O configuration), select Live (instead of wave/ks/ds), and then select the Breakaway Live instance. Done! 😉
///Leif
March 4, 2009 at 12:34 pm #6741LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]All you have to do is (inside BBP I/O configuration), select Live (instead of wave/ks/ds), and then select the Breakaway Live instance. Done! 😉
///Leif[/quote]
Thanks Leif, I’ve tried (without Live or BBP Link DSP, simply selecting Live 1 on BBP input setting) and all work, but only in one of my two BBP instances. 😕 What can I do to send a Breakaway Live UnProcessed signal to all (two) instances of my BBP? Thx a lot, bye. 🙂March 5, 2009 at 1:12 am #6742LeifKeymasterYou should be able to run two BBP instances the same way, both using Livelink 1.
If that doesn’t work, that’s a bug — I’ll have to fix it for the next version. 🙂
///Leif
March 5, 2009 at 7:16 pm #6743LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]If that doesn’t work, that’s a bug — I’ll have to fix it for the next version. 🙂
///Leif[/quote]
With LiveLink 1 enabled in Breakaway Live DSP options the sound is instable (continuous stop, freeze and go). Is this the bug? If yes, when it is previewed the new version release?Thx, bye. 🙂
March 6, 2009 at 12:57 am #6744LeifKeymasterNope, that’s not the bug. 🙂
To feed audio from Breakaway Live to Breakaway Broadcast, you should not use the DSP plug-in! BBP has the functionality built in, if you select Live as the source.
///Leif
March 6, 2009 at 5:08 pm #6745LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]Nope, that’s not the bug. 🙂
To feed audio from Breakaway Live to Breakaway Broadcast, you should not use the DSP plug-in! BBP has the functionality built in, if you select Live as the source.
///Leif[/quote]
I know, Leif, but I’ve tried in this way, because with te simply Live selection in BBP source, work only one of my two instances. 😥March 18, 2010 at 3:55 pm #6746LuKParticipant[quote author=”Leif”]You should be able to run two BBP instances the same way, both using Livelink 1.
If that doesn’t work, that’s a bug — I’ll have to fix it for the next version. 🙂
///Leif[/quote]
Leif, I’m Sorry to resume this, very old, thread, but… I’ve tryed today with the ultimate BBP (2 instances) + BLive versions and the problem continue. Only one instance of BBP sound good if selecting "Live Link 1" in I/O Configuration. The other is mute. Same bug?Thx, bye. 🙂
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