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DriverHeaven Newbie
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AC97 input signal routing
Is there a way to set the DSP so that you do not hear the selected AC97 input signal coming through the speakers at all times? I wish to only use the input echo of Sonar to monitor what I record. I thought that disconnecting prolog's AC97 Left In0 and Right In1 from xrouting's In0 and In1 would do the trick (at least it has in the past) but I am still hearing my line in signal through the speakers at all times. This causes a "doubling" effect when I try to use input echo in Sonar, and is not desirable when using plugins such as Amplitube where you need to only hear the effected signal and not the dry source along with it.
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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Make sure that the AC97 src (LineIn, Mic, etc) on the AC97 tab of kX Mixer is muted.
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Thank you. I figured it out myself just before I read your post.
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Your welcome, you might want to delete your similair post in the Effects and DSP forum (BTW: still hearing sound after clearing the DSP appears to be a normal thing).
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