Hi,
I do have a UR242 and I use it for audio measurements. On the front it has 2 inputs: (1) and (2). My intention is to use input (1) as “LEFT” and input (2) as “RIGHT”.
I intend to use Visual Analyser twice (one on each screen), one with the LEFT channel and one with the RIGHT channel. I would prefer this over a single screen with both channels overlapping.
This may look like a simple question. Perhaps it is, but I’m puzzled:
a. The sensitivity of the 2 inputs is different (one is sensitive, the other is not); this is not what we need of course. We need equal inputs.
b. How do I get the inputs “connected” to the two channels? Can this be done?
Regards, Gerrit
I do have a UR242 and I use it for audio measurements. On the front it has 2 inputs: (1) and (2). My intention is to use input (1) as “LEFT” and input (2) as “RIGHT”.
I intend to use Visual Analyser twice (one on each screen), one with the LEFT channel and one with the RIGHT channel. I would prefer this over a single screen with both channels overlapping.
This may look like a simple question. Perhaps it is, but I’m puzzled:
a. The sensitivity of the 2 inputs is different (one is sensitive, the other is not); this is not what we need of course. We need equal inputs.
b. How do I get the inputs “connected” to the two channels? Can this be done?
Regards, Gerrit
Got it working with the latest verion 25 of Visual Analyser. Channel separation with the UR242 can be more than 90 dB, with the left button set to High Z for Input 1. I use two folders with all all Visual Analyser files, each folder has it’s own configuration file, so it’s easy to change colors and other settings for each channel.
Regards, Gerrit