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External FX on the Global Master [message #57078] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 11:50 |
brandon[3]
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" target="_blank">43064284@linux</A>...</DIV>Brandon,<BR>=
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the inserts for your first submix (usually Submix A)there should be =
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<BR>left and right i/o. Route those from and to your interface =
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Re: External FX on the Global Master [message #57081 is a reply to message #57080] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 14:00 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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t feel like
tearing the the setup apart, so I decided to use the mic pre's
in my Mackie 1402 (using the insert outs, of course, so as
to bypass extraneous circuitry). I set my trusty old AKG
451's up in an X-Y configuration and moved my '79 Martin
M-38 around bit using headphones (Fostex T-20's) to find
the sweet spot. I grabbed my new Wegen ($15.00 apiece!)
guitar pick and spent about two hours trying out parts until
I thought I had a couple of good tracks...
And I was amazed at the sound of my guitar! It's a great
sounding box, and the Wegen picks, believe it or not, make
a big difference in the sound, but the surprise was the fact
that I used the Mackie! I have a Presonus M-80, which I
mostly use for drums, a Demeter VTMP-2a, a Sytek and an
RNP. Maybe one of them would have sounded even better,
but for those of you who can't afford "designer" mic pre's
I have to say this: If you put a great sounding instrument
in front of a great sounding mic and plug it into a Mackie
it'll probably sound great.
Just thought I'd put that out there...
GanttAbsolutely. Probably the main feature I would like to see in 4.0 for my
purposes.
;-P
JH
Tom Bruhl wrote:
> JH,
> They exist on others but don't do squat as far as I can tell.
> Wouldn't have been great to insert effects across the submixes
> this way?!!!
> Tom
>
> "Jeff hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com <mailto:jkhoover@excite.com>>
> wrote in message news:43064284@linux...
> Brandon,
>
> On the inserts for your first submix (usually Submix A)there should
> be a
> left and right i/o. Route those from and to your interface (442,MEC,
> etc.) and that will function as your external effects loop. Not in
> front of my system at present, but I believe the L & R only exist on
> the
> inserts of the first submix .
>
> JH
>
> brandon wrote:
> > Forgive my ignorance, but I have never attempted this.
> > I see on the Inserts on the Global Master there is an EXTERNAL
> > option. Yet when I look in the Patch Bay I see no L&R on the INSERT
> > BLOCK.
> > How is a loop formed with an external FX on the Global Master?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks> yeah, but what happens as aging makes things...smaller? do you go for
> less keys or...i'm getting depressed...sigh...
All ye Ballie Oxen free
El Miguel
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:94m9g1hesnso4httjt6ppmgdbssrcivfkk@4ax.com...
> yeah, but what happens as aging makes things...smaller? do you go for
> less keys or...i'm getting depressed...sigh...
>
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 21:31:44 +1000, "Russ" <riverbed@iprimus.com.au>
> wrote:
>
> >I wonder how much latency he is working with?? Talented sod....
> >"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:4nk8g11pgmtho8irhrptr72cceqvue4ack@4ax.com...
> >> thanks aaron for putting my balls into a lesser place: pride has
> >> replaced with disappointment.
> >>
> >> ;o(
> >>
> >> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 03:13:12 -0500, "Aaron Allen"
> >> <nospam
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Re: External FX on the Global Master [message #57082 is a reply to message #57081] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 14:42 |
Brandon
Messages: 49 Registered: June 2005
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@not_here.dude> wrote:
> >>
> >>>..... so I threw it out on one of my servers for everyone to dig.
> >>>
> >>>http://smirk.bjenterprise.com/PianoBalls.wmv
> >>>
> >>>Enjoy,
> >>>AA
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
>Ummmmm, I mean absolutely no offense, but one's mileage may vary here. We
found the Mackie preamps to be a notch better than bad, and the RNP just a
few notches better.
Just sayin',
Jimmy
"Gantt Kushner" <gizmo@his.com> wrote in message
news:43065B94.5080F000@his.com...
> I needed to do some acoustic guitar tracks for a client, and
> I'm currently set up for a small choir and didn't feel like
> tearing the the setup apart, so I decided to use the mic pre's
> in my Mackie 1402 (using the insert outs, of course, so as
> to bypass extraneous circuitry). I set my trusty old AKG
> 451's up in an X-Y configuration and moved my '79 Martin
> M-38 around bit using headphones (Fostex T-20's) to find
> the sweet spot. I grabbed my new Wegen ($15.00 apiece!)
> guitar pick and spent about two hours trying out parts until
> I thought I had a couple of good tracks...
>
> And I was amazed at the sound of my guitar! It's a great
> sounding box, and the Wegen picks, believe it or not, make
> a big difference in the sound, but the surprise was the fact
> that I used the Mackie! I have a Presonus M-80, which I
> mostly use for drums, a Demeter VTMP-2a, a Sytek and an
> RNP. Maybe one of them would have sounded even better,
> but for those of you who can't afford "designer" mic pre's
> I have to say this: If you put a great sounding instrument
> in front of a great sounding mic and plug it into a Mackie
> it'll probably sound great.
>
> Just thought I'd put that out there...
>
> Gantt
>The mackies serve their purpose... colorless, no real character, certainly
not bad.
"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4306705a@linux...
> Ummmmm, I mean absolutely no offense, but one's mileage may vary here. We
> found the Mackie preamps to be a notch better than bad, and the RNP just a
> few notches better.
>
> Just sayin',
> Jimmy
>
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <gizmo@his.com> wrote in message
> news:43065B94.5080F000@his.com...
>> I needed to do some acoustic guitar tracks for a client, and
>> I'm currently set up for a small choir and didn't feel like
>> tearing the the setup apart, so I decided to use the mic pre's
>> in my Mackie 1402 (using the insert outs, of course, so as
>> to bypass extraneous circuitry). I set my trusty old AKG
>> 451's up in an X-Y configuration and moved my '79 Martin
>> M-38 around bit using headphones (Fostex T-20's) to find
>> the sweet spot. I grabbed my new Wegen ($15.00 apiece!)
>> guitar pick and spent about two hours trying out parts until
>> I thought I had a couple of good tracks...
>>
>> And I was amazed at the sound of my guitar! It's a great
>> sounding box, and the Wegen picks, believe it or not, make
>> a big difference in the sound, but the surprise was the fact
>> that I used the Mackie! I have a Presonus M-80, which I
>> mostly use for drums, a Demeter VTMP-2a, a Sytek and an
>> RNP. Maybe one of them would have sounded even better,
>> but for those of you who can't afford "designer" mic pre's
>> I have to say this: If you put a great sounding instrument
>> in front of a great sounding mic and plug it into a Mackie
>> it'll probably sound great.
>>
>> Just thought I'd put that out there...
>>
>> Gantt
>>
>
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>..... so I threw it out on one of my servers for everyone to dig.
>
>http://smirk.bjenterprise.com/PianoBalls.wmv
>
>Enjoy,
>AA
>
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"justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote in message =
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Re: External FX on the Global Master [message #57084 is a reply to message #57081] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 15:42 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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ones (Fostex T-20's) to find
>> the sweet spot. I grabbed my new Wegen ($15.00 apiece!)
>> guitar pick and spent about two hours trying out parts until
>> I thought I had a couple of good tracks...
>>
>> And I was amazed at the sound of my guitar! It's a great
>> sounding box, and the Wegen picks, believe it or not, make
>> a big difference in the sound, but the surprise was the fact
>> that I used the Mackie! I have a Presonus M-80, which I
>> mostly use for drums, a Demeter VTMP-2a, a Sytek and an
>> RNP. Maybe one of them would have sounded even better,
>> but for those of you who can't afford "designer" mic pre's
>> I have to say this: If you put a great sounding instrument
>> in front of a great sounding mic and plug it into a Mackie
>> it'll probably sound great.
>>
>> Just thought I'd put that out there...
>>
>> Gantt
>>
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