I am having some problems with routing my 1248 in conjunction with my DAW (Ableton).
Let's say I have mic1 routed to "to computer 1" and I wanna use the Motu internal eq and compressor. On my input in Ableton changes are not audible (except for mic gain). Only if I route the mic1 to an aux and then the aux to "computer 1" an eq or compressor becomes effective. Is there no workaround without using aux's?
1248 routing/matrix problem
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Re: 1248 routing/matrix problem
Hi Laurentius,laurentius wrote:I am having some problems with routing my 1248 in conjunction with my DAW (Ableton).
Let's say I have mic1 routed to "to computer 1" and I wanna use the Motu internal eq and compressor. On my input in Ableton changes are not audible (except for mic gain). Only if I route the mic1 to an aux and then the aux to "computer 1" an eq or compressor becomes effective. Is there no workaround without using aux's?
This can absolutely be done. All you need to do is route any signals to be processed by the on board DSP to the "Mix In" channels and route the "Mix Post FX" back "To Computer". You'll need to make any level and DSP related adjustments in the mixer, of course. This can absolutely be done with Auxes as well, but it's most simply done with "Mix Post FX".
Hope this helps!
Travis - MOTU Tech Support
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Re: 1248 routing/matrix problem
Oh thanks soooo much!
I never thought of that
I never thought of that