Newbie question: How can I get the aux signal (wet) on tape

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chrissimo
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Post by chrissimo »

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
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Post by borg »

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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Post by ds-sound »

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.
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Post by sandrob »

also, you can put masterverb in chanel's insert instead of aux.
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Post by at0m »

That's how it should be done, or mute all other channels. How elso you want the Aux reverb to reverberate ONLY the synth you wanna record? If also the drums send to reverb on Aux, you don't want to record synth + drums wet reverb.

So 2 hints:
-use reverb as insert OR
-mute all other channels.
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Post by chrissimo »

Thanks for your help!
Chris
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