Musiland Monitor 02 US
Aug 7, 2010 at 3:42 AM Post #811 of 1,340
The latest 1.0.10.0 works fine for me.
 
Aug 12, 2010 at 9:35 AM Post #812 of 1,340
My MM 02 has arrived! I have been trying it for a while, but there are questions about it.
 
Should I change the resolution in MM control panel, if I listen to CDs and 192/24 files, as well? Or Should I set it to 192khz and don't bother it anymore?
 
Should I use foobar through ASIO4ALL or WASAPI?
ASIO sometimes recognizes MM 02, but sometimes not.
With WASAPI I get some problem after I try to play a 192/24bit file.
There is a click sound from MM, and foobar gives me crashe message. After that I can't play any file format. Foobar says when I start a track: "Unrecoverable playback error: Endpoint creation failed (0x8889000F)"
On the top of that I can't change the resolution in MM control panel, because it says:
"change samplerates setting failed."
What could be the problem?
Am I supposed to try to use ASIO output in foobar?
 
edit: After reconnecting MM, I can change the resoulution and ASIO finds it. But ASIO says: "The ASIO device does not support specified sample rate (96000Hz);please configure resampler appropriately. The same with 192khz files.
Besides, the control panel says that it works in 48k mode, but I am listening to 44,1k files. The green light shows that WDM is in use, but I use ASIO4ALL.
 
Aug 12, 2010 at 2:16 PM Post #813 of 1,340
Merolin
 
MM 02 has his own Asio driver, don't use Asio4All
 
Aug 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM Post #816 of 1,340
There is no other ASIO output in Foobar, only ASIO: ASIO4ALL v2.
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I installed the latest driver from here: http://www.musiland.com.cn/downloads/drivers/   MlCyMon_1.0.10.0_build20100702.exe
 
 
Should I have installed other things to get ASIO driver?
 
Architeuthis: I don't have "auto' button in MM Control Panel.
 
Aug 12, 2010 at 3:22 PM Post #817 of 1,340
Melorin
 
You need to create first the Asio Virtual Device in foobar
 
File-Prefrereces-Palyback-ASIO Vitual Dvices-Add New
 
 
Aug 13, 2010 at 3:22 AM Post #820 of 1,340


 
Quote:
Melorin
 
You need to create first the Asio Virtual Device in foobar
 
File-Prefrereces-Palyback-ASIO Virtual Dvices-Add New
 



Doing this step should give you more options for ASIO. You should not be using ASIO4ALL when using your MM2.
 
Aug 13, 2010 at 5:43 AM Post #821 of 1,340
MM02 comes with the ASIO plugin already. Use that.
 
Aug 13, 2010 at 6:10 AM Post #822 of 1,340
Melorin, give us your impressions after proper connecting and listening to at least a couple of hours of MM2 powered sound.
 
Aug 13, 2010 at 6:53 AM Post #823 of 1,340
After some driver re-install (then install as an administrator), I have ASIO in Foobar, and it seems to work perfectly.
 
By the way, there is a hiss at the output, if I use a seperate HP amp. It is interesting, because so far nobody has claimed its noisiness. And on its own my amplifier doesn't have any hiss if it is fed by Sansa Clip.
 
Aug 14, 2010 at 10:23 AM Post #824 of 1,340
I am wondering if it matters which volume control I use. There are three options: in Musiland Control Panel - ASIO volume, Analog volume and in Foobar. Do they affect the sound quality?
And if I had a volume control in my headphone amplifier, Should I use this one instead of the mentioned 3 way?
I'm thinking of that because I don't have any good potentiometer, hence I would use fix resistors at the input of the Amp. So, I will have to use a softver volume control.
 
Aug 14, 2010 at 11:42 AM Post #825 of 1,340
Hmm, I'd think that any signal attenuation through foobar and ASIO will not degrade the signal because it's digital. Not too sure if it's right.
 

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