Thanks everyone for all the replies, it has been most helpful and has certainly given me food for thought. I've decided to definitely sell the DACS and mini DSP and get myself a multi channel audio interface instead, maybe I'll lose a bit of quality but hey ho. I thought I'd give the behringer 610 or a whirl, there are mixed reports but for those who have a unit that functions correctly they seem to do the job, I know it won't sound as good as a Focusrite or RME etc but them they wouldn't have sounded as good as my Buffalo dacs anyhow os in for a penny in for a pound
If I'm trying to save money I may as well try and save a chunk!!
JRiver can definitely replace your minidsp with a software crossover/DSP, it just may not be entirely automatic at the moment. If you don't currently have a multi-channel DAC though, you'd need one in order for that to work obviously. JRiver currently has a "loopback" functionality that allows you to route all system audio through JRiver; it differs from the proposed WDM driver in two key ways: 1) It needs a dummy audio device set as default (most people use their motherboard soundcard) and 2) you have to turn it on first (it's not automatic). That's obviously less convenient, but you could use that functionality to "test out" how JRiver works as a system processor using the 30 day free trial for JRiver.
That sounds like a plan, how do I turn that on then? I've had a look around the jriver audio config tabs and can't really seem to get my head round it
I would recommend against using VAC specifically, I tried it and had poor results (lots of static). However, Asio Bridge works great as an input for JRiver as an alternative option. Check out this thread: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=84993.0 . If/when the WDM is released it will probably obviate the need for such a workaround.
OK, so this is instead of using the loopback function, right? I've downloaded ASIO bridge to have a look round, no documentation and I haven't really had time to play, a quick heads up would really be appreciated or a link to a quick tutorial.
And FWIW, I currently use JRiver as my entire routing/DSP/crossover using a multichannel DAC hooked directly to poweramps. Having to manually enable loopback for system sounds/web playback is not super-convenient, but it works. If you have any questions about how to do EQ or routing in JRiver, I'm happy to help.
Thanks for the offer, that is exactly what I need
so lets say I have system > ASIO bridge > MC > behringer ASIO driver (obviously not seen this yet) > 6 channels of Behringer FCA610 > amps, how do I make all of this work using the settings to get the routing correct? let's not worry about crossover filters, DSP etc at the moment. Maybe I could should make this simpler, using the above chain but outputting to the standard audio outputs in my laptop sound card to check that it all works and when I add and EQ it changes the sound coming out of the speakers, so - System > ASIO bridge > MC (lets say with some EQ or other obvious test effect > system default audio driver > 2 channels of equalised audio coming out of laptop speakers.
MC can be configured to start up on boot, but the methods of channeling system sound to MC right now need to be manually enabled (or could potentially be enabled through scripting). That may change with the WDM driver. With loopback JRiver needs to be running to intercept system sounds, with the ASIO input you may only need MC's tray widget running (it's been a while since I used the ASIO bridge so others may chime in).
On the volume issue, MC has excellent volume controls built in. Specifically, check out the "Maximum Volume" and "Volume Protection" options for more info. As I said, I have a multichannel DAC hooked directly to poweramps, and have for nearly two years now; using those two options MC's volume implementation has been rock solid for me.
OK, so when I start the PC (which normally stays running until windoze does something daft) I'd need to start MC and go through the entire process or setting up routing etc or can I just load the settings each time from a file? Where is the tray widget? I think that the ASIO bridge is supposed to automatically start the ASIO driver host app (MC in this case) when audio is sent through it.
Thanks for all your help. I feel a bit ignorant about all this!!
Cheers
Stefan
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