Hey, I'm wanting to use the built in reverb as an effect for live use, monitored through my DAW sequencer. As far as I know, I need to do that via a cable patch from out to in. Can I do that digitally, if so, with which digital input and output? If not, what other ways could I do it? I don't wanna waste my precious analog inputs...but if I must, I am thinking perhaps using it as a mono reverb, would be a way..What settings in CueMix do I need to be aware of, and what other tips do you have to pull this off?
To explain, the purpose of using the built in reverb, is to cut down on CPU tasks on my MBP. Ideally, I'd want the reverb to affect just the processed inputs, meaning - have them affect input 7 and 8 only, not input 1-6.
This relates to my second question, although this would be only for using the DSP effects, and my looper without a sequencer: I'd like to be able to route internally via cuemix, since I'm routine through in/out 7 & 8 to my hardware looper and back, so everything that goes into the motu, goes through 7&8 and back into 7&8. I can easily turn off master output monitoring of the inputs, and route through 7&8 via my sequencer, but how do I do it directly through CueMix ?
Travler Mk3 reverb cable routing out/in for live monitoring
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Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. for Mac OSX
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