I've got a custom combi patch which sounds great live for a particular song I'm working on but I'd really like to split the sounds while I'm playing so I can record them separately. There are 8 programs? in the combi.
I'm using the Triton Rack, and I can see how I can change the volume and pan, and the patch etc, but cant really see how to assign a program to a channel. There appear to be 4 on the back plus the L and R mix.
Any idea how I do this?
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How do I assign combi sounds different output channels?
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I believe all of that is done in the Insert Effects page [Edit, 8?].
The overview page should give you options for routing each individual sound through insert and master effects, with a default to stereo L/R.
Without looking at a manual, I think you may have to bypass the master effects option and select your output (i.e., l/r/1,2,3,4) when setting up IFX routing; I'm pretty sure thats where it is 'cause thats the only place where each individual track of a combi is shown.
"Routing" is shown along the lower half of the IFX page. Each channel/sound has a couple of boxes with pulldown menus.
BB
The overview page should give you options for routing each individual sound through insert and master effects, with a default to stereo L/R.
Without looking at a manual, I think you may have to bypass the master effects option and select your output (i.e., l/r/1,2,3,4) when setting up IFX routing; I'm pretty sure thats where it is 'cause thats the only place where each individual track of a combi is shown.
"Routing" is shown along the lower half of the IFX page. Each channel/sound has a couple of boxes with pulldown menus.
BB
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