Colin OOOD
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Posted : Feb 17, 2004 16:20
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Yup...
In SX:
Activate as many output busses as you need, and route each one to the ASIO device port of whichever channels of the soundcard mixer. You do this in the VST Connections window. You can now send individual channels to the Multiface mixer by routing them in the mixer window or the channel editor window.
Other sequencers will have different ways of achieving the same result.
The Multiface mixer is very powerful, but it is not always easy to understand at first, so please bear with me here!
Go to the Multiface mixer and make sure you have the Playback and Output mixers displayed (the top one of the three, the Input mixer, is irrelevant here). At the bottom of each playback channel is a display showing which output that particular channel fader is sending to, and clicking on it brings up a list of outputs. Selecting one of the outputs allows you to see the level that playback channel is sending to that output. In the list you see when you click on it, outputs that have a 'tick' next to them are outputs where that playback channel fader is NOT at minus infinity, ie. off. Selecting another output from that list does not change the levels going to other outputs the playback channel is sending to; it just changes the fader so that you see the level being sent to the output channel whose name you clicked on.
There is a button marked 'submix'; pressing this button puts the mixer in a mode where, when you select a new output channel at the bottom of an input or playback channel. causes all input and playback channel faders to change their display to show the level for the new output.
This is what you want.
So...
Press 'Submix', then in one of the playback channels select the output that you want to send to. Every input and playback channel fader should now change so that it is showing the level being sent to that output. You can now mix levels using the Multiface mixer, with each playback channel taking its input from the sequencer.
In this way it is possible to set up completely different mixes of playback (and input)channels for each physical output on the Multiface.
Hope that helps!
Colin |
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