Actually, I applied the EQ to the output, not input. Notice I chose Computer Play 1+2 (PAN set to -30 and 30 for Left+Right channel and used LINK to have volume and applied DSP EQ share same settings for both output channels).Thanks. But it still looks like the FX is being applied to the inputs (in this case "virtual inputs" Computer Play), rather than to the output as a whole.
So: with your setup, you'd hear a non-EQd signal from the microphone/preamp. You could copy-paste the EQ to the mic input, but then the mic would be recorded with an EQ, which is not what I want. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
From the manual:
- Outputs 1 - 8 in your DAW correspond to the channels labeled 'PLAY 1 - 8' in the 'FROM DAW' row. These channels can be chosen as audio inputs from the input selectors.
- Assign Output 1 - 8 to any audio track you want to take outside your DAW. In the Control Panel, simply click and choose 'COMPUTER PLAY' 1 - 8.
You can use all outputs simultaneously. You can listen through two headphones connected to HP1/HP2 as well as monitor and line output. The Antelope Mixer gives you control over individual output volume by moving the faders.And it looks like the two output pairs are separated in the driver. So to switch between monitor/HP1 and HP2 you need to go into settings and change outputs (from 1/2 to 3/4, for example), rather than just lower the volume of one of them.