Usb and audio
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Usb and audio
Hallo. I've two questions for you.
Can I use the usb port as an output audio to amplify on the mixer. I have an edirol m16dx with usb audio input. Can I hear the sound of roland by connecting it via usb to the imac?
Thanks to all
Fabio
Can I use the usb port as an output audio to amplify on the mixer. I have an edirol m16dx with usb audio input. Can I hear the sound of roland by connecting it via usb to the imac?
Thanks to all
Fabio
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Re: Usb and audio
You can try it with the edirol. Maybe USB in fits on the protocols and parameter (samplng frequency) and is routed to channel 13/14. I guess it will not work, but I am not very firm with the USB protocols (USB2Host etc.).
Yes, you can hear the FA on your IMac via USB audio.
Yes, you can hear the FA on your IMac via USB audio.
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Re: Usb and audio
I connected roland to mac via usb but I do not hear no sound :(
I have set roland in the input audio setting but nothing!
Help me ..... please
I have set roland in the input audio setting but nothing!
Help me ..... please
Re: Usb and audio
Did You install drivers for OSX? - http://www.roland.com/support/article/? ... ds&p=FA-06desernauta wrote:I connected roland to mac via usb but I do not hear no sound :(
I have set roland in the input audio setting but nothing!
Help me ..... please
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Re: Usb and audio
Yes, of corse!
Re: Usb and audio
Did you connect the outs from the Fa to your mixer?
Miyagi.
Miyagi.
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Re: Usb and audio
I would like to use the USB port of Roland as output audio and use the speakers imac
Re: Usb and audio
Hi there,
I don't think its possible to hear sound coming out of your iMac if u only use the USB cable.
But i'm no Mac expert, so maybe i'm wrong.
I have my Fa connected to PC via usb and have my audio out connected to my soundsystem. The pc then returns the audio from the DAW via usb to the Fa and via the outs or headphone you can monitor the sound.
Hope this helps,
Miyagi.
I don't think its possible to hear sound coming out of your iMac if u only use the USB cable.
But i'm no Mac expert, so maybe i'm wrong.
I have my Fa connected to PC via usb and have my audio out connected to my soundsystem. The pc then returns the audio from the DAW via usb to the Fa and via the outs or headphone you can monitor the sound.
Hope this helps,
Miyagi.
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Re: Usb and audio
thanks for the explanation . I thought that I could use the USB port of roland as audio output.
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Re: Usb and audio
you can use USB for audio-over-USB connections. But you need something like a 'decoder' on the Host side, like a DAW programm (or sound-system). You can't hear audio on your Mac in a way compared with the LINE-IN port. It is not analog audio on the USB bus.
Regarding the Edirol: FA and Edirol both have USB-HOST plugs. So it is not possible to connect on thesesports, because there is no appropriate cable for it. You cannot use the USB-DATA port on the FA for audio, it is only for system updates (and to plug in a USB light for the dark stages...).
Regarding the Edirol: FA and Edirol both have USB-HOST plugs. So it is not possible to connect on thesesports, because there is no appropriate cable for it. You cannot use the USB-DATA port on the FA for audio, it is only for system updates (and to plug in a USB light for the dark stages...).
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Re: Usb and audio
thanks Benny, since the roland FA does not have digital outputsI would find a way to transform the output USB of Roland in a digital audio output, like the Fantom X so I can use the digital input of my Edirol m16dx. I need ad adapter USB A - RCA :)