Title says it all, there is no dedicated direct Monitor off Function, and the level regulation does only affect Outputs L and R, but not the Monitoring on the Headphone.
Not sure if I really understood what you’re looking for, but if you put the Nano in tuner mode when using it as an audio interface, you will only hear the sound from your daw and not from the nano itself.
Tuner mutes the processed USB signal, but leaves the DI Input to DAW through. I meant a way to mute the Output to Headphones from the Nano itself but still send DI AND processed Signal to the DAW Inputs. According to Neural DSP support there is no way yet to do that.
My use case is to audition IRs through a plugin in the DAW without having to upload them to the cloud.
Once you find the ones you like just upload those.
The whole cloud only interface is making me want to return the Nano. It is kind of a mess.
Multiple steps just to hear a new IR.
Not exactly sure what you want, but a way around the ‘direct monitoring’ thing on a Mac, would simply be to use another output. It used to be this would create a lot of latency, but not any longer. Windows, who knows. I’m not even sure you can use multiple IO in Win 11. Th Nano is gimped in all sorts of ways, but it’s good. update: Maybe this new firmware addressed this. I’ll have to wait a bit to try it out.
What I meant was added with 2.1.0. .
Exactly as said, just routing through USB and no processed signal to the headphones from the Nano itself. The Level Control did only affect the Outputs 1 and 2 until then, now it works. But as i got a seperate interface for recording because of that, problem was solved for me anyways.