Hello,
I`m a new user of SFP and I hope you can give me a advice.
My problem: Midisignal from SX go to STM2448, Aux with, for ex. MasterVerb, and I can hear the wet signal on my monitors, but when I record it (bus) only the dry orig. signal is recorded. But I want the signal with the reverb on it. What`s my "think-fault"?
I´ve tried to check this problem by search option, but no right match were found. Thanks for help.
Chris
Newbie question: How can I get the aux signal (wet) on tape
hi, welcome aboard (lots of new folks, there must have been many CW boards lying under the christmas tree).
when using sends, i normally connect the returns to a mixer channel (i guess that's what most would do... i find it convenient).
like this, you can use the 'direct out' on STM1632 or assign a bus channel in STM2448. assign these outputs to the asio channels of choice to get your wet signal to 'tape'.
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andy
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: borg on 2002-12-31 11:49 ]</font>
when using sends, i normally connect the returns to a mixer channel (i guess that's what most would do... i find it convenient).
like this, you can use the 'direct out' on STM1632 or assign a bus channel in STM2448. assign these outputs to the asio channels of choice to get your wet signal to 'tape'.
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andy
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: borg on 2002-12-31 11:49 ]</font>
If you don't actually perform the sequence live (so you'd need extra channels as a reference), I'd suggest you'll rout the Mix-Out of the STM mixer to the Asio/Wave dest', and Solo the channel(s) you wish to record. all inserts/aux/etc' will be present on the outgoing signal.
That's the way I do it, and I find it to be much easier than messing around with the BUS exits.
That's the way I do it, and I find it to be much easier than messing around with the BUS exits.
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