Nope. The volume needs to be controlled from the external [incoming] source. Too bad the waldorf doesn't have some sort of master or global volume. It sounds like it would be a pain to have to edit every patch. --Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "gonzinigonz" <gonzini@f...> wrote: > > Is there a parameter somewhere that allows you to control the volume > of incomming audio that gets mixed back into the mains? (via the sub > ins) > I found that it was far too hot to use. I tryed it with a waldorf > pulse that doesnt have a master volume as its stored on a patch by > patch basis. > Volume was far too high when switching between un-edited patches :o ( > > Cheers > Gonz > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@p...> > wrote: > > > > You can also use the e-mu as a passive mixer for external modules > > using the return/send sub outs. The returned signals get added to > the > > internal signal and come out the main outs. > > > > --Steve > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "malik" <malik_martin@h...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > NICE!! I''LL HAVE TO TRY THAT!! > > > THANKS!
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Re: subouts?
2005-04-26 by steve_the_composer
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