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TC-Helicon BLENDER - any good!?

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  • Can you physically change the sample rate on the Blender to 44.1 as mine appears to be stuck in 48Khz. I haven’t found any software for it ?

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    Can you physically change the sample rate on the Blender to 44.1 as mine appears to be stuck in 48Khz. I haven’t found any software for it ?

    No, not possible

  • @Pierre118 said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Can you physically change the sample rate on the Blender to 44.1 as mine appears to be stuck in 48Khz. I haven’t found any software for it ?

    No, not possible

    Oh that’s a shame wanted to see if I could use it with my MPC One but it shows a sample rate error.

  • @Jumpercollins said:

    @Pierre118 said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Can you physically change the sample rate on the Blender to 44.1 as mine appears to be stuck in 48Khz. I haven’t found any software for it ?

    No, not possible

    Oh that’s a shame wanted to see if I could use it with my MPC One but it shows a sample rate error.

    I know ;)

  • edited March 2023

    I just purchased one.
    Works quite well, it's a surprisingly cheap 12-in, 2-out audio interface, my low-cost alternative to the TE TX-6.
    And it doubles as a simple 6ch stereo input mixer (no other controls than volume on each channel) that can have a custom mix for each of the 4 headphones outputs individually.
    Mine is powered by 4 rechargable AA batteries now.
    The app obviously can't do more than the on-board controls and using it means running your DAW at 48kHz.

  • One weird thing with channel selection I have in AUM with the Blender is channel pairs numbers for stereo do not match up with physical inputs from the the unit. 3 and 4 for example appears as 7/8 in AUM so I’m a bit confused when selecting the stereo pairs with this unit in what coming out of what initially.

  • @rs2000 said:
    I just purchased one.
    Works quite well, it's a surprisingly cheap 12-in, 2-out audio interface, my low-cost alternative to the TE TX-6.

    It used to be at ~80-90€ , it's ~150€ , still useful for 12 line inputs ,but still much more expensive

  • edited March 2023

    @Jumpercollins said:
    One weird thing with channel selection I have in AUM with the Blender is channel pairs numbers for stereo do not match up with physical inputs from the the unit. 3 and 4 for example appears as 7/8 in AUM so I’m a bit confused when selecting the stereo pairs with this unit in what coming out of what initially.

    1=1/2
    2=3/4
    3=5/6
    4=7/8
    5=9/10
    6=11/12

    Just multiply the physical Channel # by 2 to get your Stereo Pair + less one value.

    Embrace the new maths 🤪

  • edited March 2023

    @rs2000 said:
    I just purchased one.
    Works quite well, it's a surprisingly cheap 12-in, 2-out audio interface, my low-cost alternative to the TE TX-6.
    And it doubles as a simple 6ch stereo input mixer (no other controls than volume on each channel) that can have a custom mix for each of the 4 headphones outputs individually.
    Mine is powered by 4 rechargable AA batteries now.
    The app obviously can't do more than the on-board controls and using it means running your DAW at 48kHz.

    Yeah it works in a pinch and is a great value for what you get. I just wish it was built better and looked better. It’s a great product idea though.

  • @echoopera said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    One weird thing with channel selection I have in AUM with the Blender is channel pairs numbers for stereo do not match up with physical inputs from the the unit. 3 and 4 for example appears as 7/8 in AUM so I’m a bit confused when selecting the stereo pairs with this unit in what coming out of what initially.

    1=1/2
    2=3/4
    3=5/6
    4=7/8
    5=9/10
    6=11/12

    Just multiply the physical Channel # by 2 to get your Stereo Pair + less one value.

    Embrace the new maths 🤪

    @echoopera

    Cheers that’s all makes sense now.

  • @echoopera said:
    I have my 4 headphones out set to different outs.
    1 - Mix
    2 - SP 404
    3 - Deluge
    4 - OP-1f

    Hi @echoopera . And with this workflow what do you do with the outs of the SP404, deluge and op1f?
    Are they routed back to the input of the blender?
    Or do you record them to another audio interface?

  • @joaehun said:

    @echoopera said:
    I have my 4 headphones out set to different outs.
    1 - Mix
    2 - SP 404
    3 - Deluge
    4 - OP-1f

    Hi @echoopera . And with this workflow what do you do with the outs of the SP404, deluge and op1f?
    Are they routed back to the input of the blender?
    Or do you record them to another audio interface?

    I'm not @echoopera but as the 4 headphones outs carry the same signal, this is most likely for sampling from the whole kit on the SP-404, Deluge or OP-1f.

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