I'm doing a live jazz recording this Friday using one of these. The sound man will be letting get the usb output to multitrack the session. I want to purchase one of these sometime soon once I get my money together. Thanks for sharing this!!!!
If you're using the USB for multi-track recording you won't need these instructions for Dante. The DM3 will show up as a sound device you select in your DAW.
@@robleeco ahh thank you. I think this must be a Dante specific thing as there is no option to do this on the standard model, I.e “CH 1” etc to usb outs for the multi track recording, only the die text “IN “s.
Thank you! Different setup but same problem. The sample rate was different.
I'm doing a live jazz recording this Friday using one of these. The sound man will be letting get the usb output to multitrack the session. I want to purchase one of these sometime soon once I get my money together. Thanks for sharing this!!!!
If you're using the USB for multi-track recording you won't need these instructions for Dante. The DM3 will show up as a sound device you select in your DAW.
Nice walkthrough
Hi Rob, thanks for this. Do you know if the recording includes the dm3 eq and compression? or is it recording the straight fro the audio input? thanks
This method patches the DM3-D inputs directly to the Virtual Soundcard Inputs. So no effects, EQ, compression, or input fader settings.
Thanks. Do you if it is possible to capture the channel processing on a multi track recording? Many thanks.
@@Wildb0y Yes - when patching to the outputs to Dante inputs, select the "Ins CH 1" instead of "IN 1"
@@robleeco ahh thank you. I think this must be a Dante specific thing as there is no option to do this on the standard model, I.e “CH 1” etc to usb outs for the multi track recording, only the die text “IN “s.