Further expoundifications: If you insert a mono plug just up to the first click you can feed external audio into the main outs without interrupting Bus2 or Bus3. This is smart design (intentional?) since it allows you to forgo a mixer in a pinch (if you're a live minimalist, or broke - being both, I appreciate this feature) without losing effects busses. However, I notice this is more fiddly than I remember the jacks on my Morpheus being...the slightest wiggle and the insert jacks lose contact. Am I remembering wrong, or are these jacks looser than they used to be? Anyone notice this? A bit frustrating... --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote: > More expoundings... (is that a word?) > > When you insert a plug into a sub jack, only the DRY signal is removed > from the mains. The WET signal will still be present at the mains, but > the send amount can be set to 0% for that send to prevent this. > > synth --> send% --> FX --(wet)-> main > \ > \--> if(plugInSub) -(dry)-> sub > else -(dry)-> main > > Okay, that little ascii drawing probably made it worse, but in the > manual there's a diagram... > > -Aaron
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Re: Audio routing and "hello"
2003-07-03 by robotchas
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