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Posted by robtronik on Nov-22-2006 02:33:

The only real serious problem on mine is if you use the soundcard on it via hooking a laptop up to it and then you disconnect the laptop from the 3D while it is in use, the cue buttons freeze and you can't use them.

You have to turn it off and turn it on. I'm sure they can fix this with a firmware update.

Besides that, it is rock solid.

rob.


Posted by Prism on Nov-22-2006 03:01:

I reckon I wouldn't want hot disconnecting anything by choosing Safely Remove Hardware would be a way to avoid it


Posted by robtronik on Nov-22-2006 04:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Prism
I reckon I wouldn't want hot disconnecting anything by choosing Safely Remove Hardware would be a way to avoid it


that option doesn't exist on a mac as far as I know.

rob.


Posted by skot_e on Nov-22-2006 09:35:

Does it connect using firewire (400/800) or only USB?
Also curious to know how the x-fader works when using it for ableton. As far as I'm aware (I don't have a copy) the x-fader only has L-C-R option for mixing between 2 channels in the software. If you use the xone xfader, does this in any way alter to five a smoother cross between the two selected channels?

Cheers


Posted by nrjizer on Nov-22-2006 17:48:

It connects via USB.

But I couldn't tell you about the fader.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-22-2006 18:48:

Does anyone know if you can connect two laptops to one 3D? Say use the left half for one and the right half for the other?


Posted by robtronik on Nov-22-2006 18:57:

It is a bit of a kludge, but yes you can. Hook up the USB cable to the laptop you want the audio being streamed from. It will transmit MIDI messages to whatever program you have set up to accept midi program messages.

Then get a MIDI interface for your second laptop. Route the midi out from the Xone:3d to the midi in of this second laptop's midi interface. Now it is just a matter of assigning midi controller messages in your second laptop's software program to accept midi messages being sent through the midi out of the 3D.

You can even have two sources of audio routed through the mixer (one through USB supplied by computer one, and other other through audio inputs - LINE IN - from other other laptop's audio output).

Kludgy, lots to set up, but theoretically doable.

rob.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Nov-22-2006 19:38:

I know Live 6 added some better crossfader options (in the SW).

Does the crossfader even transmit midi? I know the rest of the mixer does NOT.

quote:
Originally posted by skot_e
Does it connect using firewire (400/800) or only USB?
Also curious to know how the x-fader works when using it for ableton. As far as I'm aware (I don't have a copy) the x-fader only has L-C-R option for mixing between 2 channels in the software. If you use the xone xfader, does this in any way alter to five a smoother cross between the two selected channels?

Cheers


Posted by robtronik on Nov-22-2006 19:43:

yes, the mixer's crossfader transmits MIDI.

Live 6 has selectable crossfader curves now too for more customization of your sound when crossfading.

rob.


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