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Hi
Luca-
I'm
using a Roland M-480R rackmount mixer. It has 24 stereo ins and 6 aux
sends, plus a SUB OUT (for sending to the EDP), and a separate CUE OUT (send
this to the other looper), so it's kind-of like a 48X8 mixer. I return the
FX to channels (not the returns) so that they can be re-routed. So if I
want to do what you are talking about, I send the sound to the effect's AUX SEND
and to the SUB OUT, send the effect to the SUB OUT, and send the EDP to the
effect's AUX send. The AUX SENDs are mono; only the SUB and CUE outs are
stereo. The problems with this setup are that it's only a 6-space mixer,
so things are pretty tight, and also the channels on the board don't have
EQ. But I can keep everything patched up.
I was
using my O1V for a while, and it worked excellent, but for this
application the Roland really helps because I am able to see what's
going where at a glance.
BTW, I
have a Roland M-240R (same as the M-480R but with mono inputs instead of stereo)
and a Mackie LM3204 (16 stereo channels by 4) rack mixers for sale if
anyone is looking for this type of thing.
-Hans
-----Original Message-----
From: Luca [mailto:lucafeed@tin.it] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:25 AM To: Loop Subject: creative mixing
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