Not exactly.. yes They are routable by midi channel but they are also routable by preset layer if you choose.
For example you could build a 4 layer drum kit with bass drum layer going out sub out 1 (1-2 panned left) snare layer on sub out 2 (1-2 panned right) and hats on sub out 3-4 in stereo, and since they are inserts you could compress these all seperately with hardware compressors and send them back into the main mix.
On Nov 3, 2012 11:12 AM, "D F Tweedie" <bienpegaito@...> wrote:
I am setting them up. The S/DIF parallels the master out, which I understand as all tracks except any separately routed to the sub outs.
The sub mix channels appear to be locked to specific midi channels, i.e., sending the output on a channel by channel selection to one or the other submix ports, mono or stereo. You don't see the sub out option in the Global menu unless there is a a cable plugged in.
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Subject: [xl7] sub/mix inputs
does anyone use these and is it as a mixer for other gear or to process the cs sounds? i am wondering if the audio coming into the cs via the sub/mix inputs also goes to the spdif out?