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Old March 27th, 2011, 02:59
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Default splitting / rerouting computer audio sources

I was wondering if there was a way to split audio in Reason or Cubase or in the computer itself. I would like to do several things but in the same way...Is there a way I could split the audio say from pandora to my computer speakers and the audio from reason to my headphones?

I have a Alesis Multimix8 Firewire with headphones out, CTRL RM out, and MAIN Mix out, if that helps at all.

I would like to do the same thing with cubase if anyone knows how. Or if there was a way to split individual tracks to the speakers or headphones in either reason or cubase?

any advice appreciated, thanks
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Old March 27th, 2011, 06:13
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I don't have a definitive answer for you I'm afraid,

It commonly depends on your soundcard. My soundcard can route individual channels and select the audio source within it's control panel, so on my setup I would guess that it is possible, by selecting reason / cubase to output on channels 1+2, and then pandora on channels 3+4, though I've never found the need to do this so I've never tested the possibility.

It would then depend on how you have things set up onn your mixer, and if it has the capability to split channels (for example, channels 1+2 to your monitors, then 3+4 to your headphones).

Sorry but I don't think I can help much on this one.

Can you let me know what soundcard you have, and what your signal path is and maybe i can look into your question a little more.
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Old March 27th, 2011, 13:37
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I agree with Lem, it all boils down to your sound card. You will have some issues if it is an integrated sound card, but if it is external there might be ways to route it pending what your sound card can do.

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Old March 27th, 2011, 13:58
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I have to agree with that ^^

If you are running a SB card or simillar, I don't think it would be possible. Not as far as I know, anyway!

Good luck though, sorry we couldn't help. Maybe someone else viewing can shine a light for you?
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