Hey all,
I thought it would better to move discussion about my hardware issues to the hardware section!
Here is my current gear: 32GB RAM, 3.6GHZ 8-core CPU, 3TB 7200rpm HD (more storage available) - Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 MSI 970A-G43 - Motherboard M-Audio US41750 Audiophile 192 Hi-def - Sound Card (bought a while back for the inputs) Kenwood VR-606 5.1 Receiver I'm still in the testing phase - trying to figure out the functionality of the Kenwood VR-606. I'd like to try to make the spam inputs on it work, if I can - even if it isn't perfect monitoring. It fit in the budget. I have it on the DVD/6-Chan setting. When I play a test sound from the Realtek setup window, I get sounds out of the right channels, at the right volumes, etc. Sounds good. So, I know I have the right input selected on the Kenwood. No DTS or DD LEDs are lighting up, which I think is good. So, we're spam and it should just be pass-through, right? The receiver is basically just an amp for the speakers at this point and passing the spam signal from each of the 6 inputs to the respective speaker? I'm not positive there isn't some setting in the Kenwood somewhere messing things up. I have tried playing Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Trilogy over DTS and DD 5.1. I do get discrete playback from all channels, but something isn't right. For instance, the lead vocal sounds very faint and like it fades out. Weird. I think I have the front L & R too close to the center speaker. They are currently only a couple of feet away, due to desk space. I will try to find a speaker placement diagram and get them shoved out further. Could speaker placement cause some kind of cancelling effect? I have checked the phase of every speaker. Phase is correct. One thing I wonder is if the motherboard can't handle the playback well enough? Maybe there is some kind of impedance mismatch between the outputs on my computer and the inputs on the Kenwood? I'm willing to pick up a sound card that uses ASIO. I'm sorry, but I can't find the post where a specific sound card was suggested. Regarding my existing M-Audio sound card, is that going to cause issues for my output sound card? I eventually want to be able to record hi-res music with this machine. Is the M-Audio the right card for the job? It has MIDI and 1/4" inputs/outputs. No XLR. I may need some kind of sound board that just feeds 1/4" audio to the M-Audio card? But that is a problem for Future Baggynz.
So, to recap, my basic questions right now are: -is there a soundcard that will function better than my onboard outputs -should I get my front L & R out away further from the center speaker
I don't want to get too hung up on trying to play this ELP DVD. My goal is to take an audio source and work some SPEC (or other method) magic on it and be able to monitor well enough that my mix is a pretty good guess. I can burn and test on my home system and tweak a few times. I have some 192k/24bit flacs to play with from the Rush Sector 2 set!
As always, any suggestions, advice and answers to questions is greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time.
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