I'm having no luck getting my scarlet mix control to accept kemper as click source. I can't select spdif as source and also can't select 44hz as it defaults back to 48 hz and internal clock. Any help would be appreciated.
Try this again. Anyone record spdif with focusrite scarlet?
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Do you have any kind of session or daw open?
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I have Studio One open. All I/O is set correctly and spdif is checked for input into daw. Scarlet mix control is the problem. Won't sync with kemper. It keeps defaulting back to internal clock and 48 hz. For about 2 to 3 seconds while it appears to be synced it seems as if scarlet is indeed seeing a signal but then default back and no signal. However at no point in time do I ever hear a monitored signal.
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Try closing EVERYTHING other than mix control and see if that works better.
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Well...that's peculiar. Works with no daw running. However it is very quiet even with spdif output on kemper maxed. As soon as I fire up studio one it defaults back to internal and sample rate of 48. ....maybe this just isn't worth the frustration.
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Then the studio one sessions run at 48 kHz, which overrides your mix control setting (which is actually a good thing). There's probably a way to set the default sample rate in Studio One.
Re. levels: check if the spdif output is linked to the master volume - and look at the meters in mix control to see if the interface is getting a solid level (say, -18 dbfs).
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the rest of the band already recorded their parts at the sample rate of 48. Will everything get screwed if I record mine at 44 then try to switch back for them?
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I'd just record my parts using the XLR outs of the kemper instead.
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I think your right. Letting go of spdif. Thanks for your help.
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Do you have the SPDIF volume out up on the Kemper?
Also, try to clock externally in Mix Control