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Hi Guys. First of all, I'm brand new to this forum. And joined it because I just can't figure out to manage my audio properly through an interface. And hoping some of you are willing to help me. Today I use the Astro Mixamp for my setup through TOSLINK, and I have been very happy with it. BUT, it doesn't sound to good. I'm mostly doing videos for Youtube and gaming. But I'm getting in to mixing my audio, and have the need to drive some near field monitors, some higher end headphones and do so with better sound and with less noise/interference. What I LOVE aboute the MixAmp is the Game/Voice mixer on the interface. Which with the turn of a knob blends/mixes 2 channles seamlessly. So I can listen to my music, do my editing, play my games and voice chat with my friends by just fading out one or the other. When I upgrade to a better DAC, Audio interface and/or headphone amp. I must have this function. I can accomplish this with my system sound, Viritual audio or DAW's. But I must have the analog knob/dial to do so on the fly, with out launching apps keybinds or switching windows. So what I need is: A medium to good DAC with a optical input (preferably 2, one for PC and one for console, but this is not a must.) With a ok headphone amp, balanced output for my monitors. And a DAW which alows me to blend 2 channles with a tactile interface. if this setup is compiled of 1 or 4 compnents, I don't care. as long as it does what I want it to do. I have been thinking of getting a DAC, and a mixer and using vb voicemeeter to separate the channles with VB audicables. But that sounds messy and I don't have enough outputs on my PC and don't want to use the onboard soundcard because of noise. Can someone please help me. My head is boiling trying to figure this out. I reckon that there is a all-in-one audio interface that does all of this. But I can't finde one. I think the Audiend iD14 is capable of doing this, but no one (I have heard aboute) have used it in this configuration. I have also looked in to Tascam us-366 and Marantz HD-dac1. But I have heard that the Tascam have some issues with overheating and I don't know if the Marantz can do what I want, and it would be a big loss (for me) spending that kind of money if it doesn't work.
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I just purchased a new Allo Digione and installed the latest Volumio on my Raspberry Pi 4. Under playback options I only can choose None or Software for volume control. How do I get hardware volume control working? I use volume control in my system via Volumio and want the highest possible sound quality. My previous XMOS XU208 USB to SPDIF converter worked fine with Volumio and hardware mixer.
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