Channel routing with DAW (FL Studio 12)

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markshuggah
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Channel routing with DAW (FL Studio 12)

Post by markshuggah »

Hello all,

I am trying to record guitar through a Focusrite Solo Gen3 into FL Studio 12, and I am completely lost with my channel routing. I can get sound to appear on the FL Mixer, but I can't hear anything. My guitar is going into Hardware Input 4, which is routed to B1 only. I do not want to monitor my clean signal, so I don't have it routed to any hardware outs.

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In Fl Studio, I have several differen ASIO options, of which I am not sure which to choose. There are two different I/O schemes that it gives me when I select different ones. When I select Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO, they follow the scheme VM-VAIO 1

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And when I select Voicemeeter Insert Virtual ASIO I am given the scheme In#1 Left - In#1 Right ...etc.
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I just want to know how to match my Voicemeeter Hardware Inputs to these I/O channels in FL studio, and how to route this to my main desktop audio, which I have sent through Cable A, Hardware Input 2.


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monkeyfingers
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Re: Channel routing with DAW (FL Studio 12)

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Check out my video on this: https://youtu.be/8lvSsCg59ew
RobBoss
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Re: Channel routing with DAW (FL Studio 12)

Post by RobBoss »

If you route your Hardware Input to B1, then you have to use Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO driver in your DAW and activate VM-VAIO 1 / VM-VAIO 2 (stereo) there!

Have you read the manual (the chapter about Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO driver)?
RobBoss
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Re: Channel routing with DAW (FL Studio 12)

Post by RobBoss »

If you select Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO driver in your DAW then the output of your DAW goes to Virtual Input 1 (aka Voicemeeter VAIO).
So, you have to disable B1 for that first Virtual Input to avoid audio feedback!
But you activate A1 for that Virtual Input!
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