No, I use controllers when I do this, but i usually map keys on a keyboard and buttons to trigger seperate dummy clips for quick fire teching the fuck out. Do you always use dummt clips to aoutmate the effects or do you map the contrlls out to a midi controller too so you go free control with the macro knobs on the racks? Track 1 could send to the first set, track 2 to the second etc.Īn example is the third set, is mainly for quickly sending sounds off to, rather than constantly hitting it with audio, so it wouldn't really work in a large chain of tracks if you wanted to also do something with the beat repeat etc.Ģ. Also, you can use one set of three for each of the audio tracks. I feel that three tracks is enough to rack up a nice array of effects, for this version of the set anyway. Why do you do that instead of just having all the effects on one track in a large rack? OK, you have three sets of send effects each containing three effects tracks that feed each other.ġ. Genuinely interested in what you see as the benefits of how you set it up. UKRuss wrote:Tom, a few queries about your midi control and routing for your effects.
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