STM 2448 reverb aux send: mono?!?!

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Post by garyb »

no i don't.
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Post by moxi »

on stm mixer, the monitor aux can be set pre or post fader (in the channel setting page), and I just discover verifying that that you get a balance pot for it too...

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you know, you're right. well, at least one aux will work in stereo....
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Post by Jah Servant »

Send each channel to a different bus (this gives you option to send 8 channels) then take the bus outs into a smaller mixer (stereo channels of course) and run the stereo out of that mixer into the reverb, put the reverb out back into one of your main mixer channels, this way you can control the amount of send with your bus levels and the small mixer just brings them all together into the reverb. Should work, scope has enough routing possibilities to make just about anything work, except to get me on a road with no traffic to reach work, but maybe that'll be added in V5 :D
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Post by dawman »

Here's how to use the FAT BASTARD's mono channels w/ dual FAT inserts.

Further seperaration provided by SpaceF's incredible little mono effects, where each mono send from the Dynamic mixer can be treated separately after applying the desired stereo effects in The Dynamic's stereo channels.

Then add the 3LFO device for a little more motion in the Ocean.


I wish I get could all scientific with you guys on how to use stereo AUX's and hard panned mono splits. But I don't know all of the fancy talk very well.

I do know this sounds so much wider, FATter, and more detailed than the STS series of mixers. Now add a Lexicon PCM91, or the Alesis Q20. You'll soon understand the difference. The ears do not lie.


Oh,.....BTW. http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24166

This'll hurt'cha ina good way.
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