This should be simple shouldn’t it. No switches, routers, second mix racks or surfaces, I just want to record and play back straight from a mix rack.
I’ve been trying out my new Dante card. It’s in port B of my IDR48 (I have a T112 surface) everything on firmware 1.82
I’m using Logic (version on a MacBook Pro (OS 10.5.
I can get stuff out of the mix rack and record it in Logic (and Garage Band) but I can not get it to play back into the mixer. I’ve got channels assigned as port B Dante inputs and the computer appears to be happily playing back (i can hear it if I switch to internal speakers). I have tried two different cat5 cables, both under 5 metres long, rebooting after every little adjustment to various settings. I’ve decided to give up before I pull out what’s left of my hair:-)
make sure your logic outputs(in channel strips) are going to DVS NOT " Stereo Out" and that correspond with the inputs on your mix rack. Also check if you have DVS or (mac book pro) transmitting to your idr in dante controller.
if your just trying to send your Logic stereo bus to you mix rack
go to preferences > audio > i/o assignments
under outputs
you should be able to select 1 - 64 or depending how big you set your i/o in dvs
also on a side note make sure your sample rates match 48 000 khz
mixrack rx channel as source for a mixer channel in iLive.
Don’t be fooled by the IO patch panel view, that shows dante tx, unless you click I/O in the editor. If you click a dante channel, the corresponding mixer channel will turn yellow.
Hint:
Make two “patchbay only” scenes (one ‘normal’, one ‘computer’)
You can assign a Dante rx channel to a mixer channel by dragging the dante channel (io screen) to an input strip when in IO mode.
Or use the preamp section of every channel to assign the input source to a Dante rx channel.
Check connection status of dvs (dvs)
Volumes up in both DAW and Mixrack. (i know, it’s ‘obvious’)
Is anybody running DVS and Dante controller on a mac running OS 10.5.8 ?
The tech spec says it should be ok but I’ve found my laptop is not getting the correct clock, therefore will not play back into the system. When I look at Dante Controller, under the “Clock Status” tab, the Mac’s primary interface clock status is “listening”. It should be “slave”.
Have had a long discussion with A&H tech support & we can’t work out how to change this.
To verify the problem, I installed DVS and Controller on my other machine (with a 14 day license) which is running 10.7.3 and everything is fine.
Anybody working with Mac OS 10.5.8. If so what versions of the software are you running?
I tried the con_mon thing but it hasn’t worked for me. I have a different issue I think. All the information is being displayed, it’s just not the information I want to see!
No. Never got resolved on my old mac (OS 10.5). Ended up using a brand new mac with the latest OS. Audinate gave me a free key for DVS on the new machine because their spec stated it should have worked with my original setup.
Now it all runs perfectly. Occasionally the controller software fails to make all the routes between Brooklyn and mac (I use 32 in, 32 out) but I always check and manually correct if necessary.