Using an external hardware reverb?
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 4:25 pm
Okay, in my quest to possibly become "mixerless", I'm attempting to access an external Lexicon PCM 70.
(Step 1 is to not involve CueMix)
I'm running into issues!
1. I routed the outputs of the PCM 70 to inputs 7 and 8 on a 2408mkII
2. I plugged the input cable of the PCM into output 3 of the 2408mkII
3. I created an Aux track with it's inputs being 2408-2 Analog-A 7-8
( I have 2 2408s, hence the "-2" designation)
4. On the live Microphone channel within the Mixer, I assigned the send to 2408-2-Analog-A3
5. Under Setup/Configure Audio System/Input Monitoring Mode I selected "Monitor record enabled tracks through effects"
So now, with DP stationary, I do hear the external reverb with the track armed to record.
However, as soon as I hit play, the microphone channel mutes, but my test recording is playing back and I do hear the external reverb being applied to the audio.
If I go into record while the track is playing, I once again hear the reverb of the external PCM 70 with the live mic.
This would probably be acceptable, except that when I'm tracking and playing back a mix, I want to be able to hear the musicians/singers comments. I can't have these tracks muted.
If I click on the little Blue Speaker icon, in the Tracks view window underneath the MON column, then I can hear the reverb when DP is "playing" but I can't hear what was recorded! Equally unacceptable, obviously.
If I switch back to Input Monitoring Mode "Direct hardware playback" then I hear the reverb being applied to the pre-recorded audio, but not to the live mic. The live mic, however, does stay on during playback...just no 'verb!
So is CueMix the option?
CueMix is not at all intuitive to me or very detailed in the PCI-424 manual and I don't understand (for instance) this from MOTU's Support Page...
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How do I use an external effects processor with CueMix?
Cuemix DSP allows for the routing of any input to any output. This allows for easy integration of outboard effects. For instance, here is one way of utilizing Cuemix DSP technology with a reverb unit:
* Set your effects unit to have a 100% wetness/saturation. (CHECK)
* Take your effects unit and plug the output/send of the unit into an unused input, say, Analog 8 (Analog 7/8 if it has a stereo output). (CHECK)
* Pick an unused output on your MOTU interface, say, Analog 8, and plug it into the input/return of your effects unit. (CHECK)
* In Cuemix Console, create a bus that outputs out of Analog 7/8. (How do you create a bus?...they seem to be pre-defined?)
* Any input channel whose fader is up will output out of Analog 7 and 8.
* Be sure to hard pan your channel to the far right to have the maximum signal output.
* Analog 8 (or 7/8) will now have your wet signal.
* If you wish to record this, remember to record both your dry signal as well as your wet signal and blend both to get the balance of fundamental and ambience that you desire. (or "ambiance" if you want to be really correct, but I digress)
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Am I missing something here those that are mixerless?
I'm running out of ideas! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks...
Buzzy
(Step 1 is to not involve CueMix)
I'm running into issues!
1. I routed the outputs of the PCM 70 to inputs 7 and 8 on a 2408mkII
2. I plugged the input cable of the PCM into output 3 of the 2408mkII
3. I created an Aux track with it's inputs being 2408-2 Analog-A 7-8
( I have 2 2408s, hence the "-2" designation)
4. On the live Microphone channel within the Mixer, I assigned the send to 2408-2-Analog-A3
5. Under Setup/Configure Audio System/Input Monitoring Mode I selected "Monitor record enabled tracks through effects"
So now, with DP stationary, I do hear the external reverb with the track armed to record.
However, as soon as I hit play, the microphone channel mutes, but my test recording is playing back and I do hear the external reverb being applied to the audio.
If I go into record while the track is playing, I once again hear the reverb of the external PCM 70 with the live mic.
This would probably be acceptable, except that when I'm tracking and playing back a mix, I want to be able to hear the musicians/singers comments. I can't have these tracks muted.
If I click on the little Blue Speaker icon, in the Tracks view window underneath the MON column, then I can hear the reverb when DP is "playing" but I can't hear what was recorded! Equally unacceptable, obviously.
If I switch back to Input Monitoring Mode "Direct hardware playback" then I hear the reverb being applied to the pre-recorded audio, but not to the live mic. The live mic, however, does stay on during playback...just no 'verb!
So is CueMix the option?
CueMix is not at all intuitive to me or very detailed in the PCI-424 manual and I don't understand (for instance) this from MOTU's Support Page...
***********************************************************
How do I use an external effects processor with CueMix?
Cuemix DSP allows for the routing of any input to any output. This allows for easy integration of outboard effects. For instance, here is one way of utilizing Cuemix DSP technology with a reverb unit:
* Set your effects unit to have a 100% wetness/saturation. (CHECK)
* Take your effects unit and plug the output/send of the unit into an unused input, say, Analog 8 (Analog 7/8 if it has a stereo output). (CHECK)
* Pick an unused output on your MOTU interface, say, Analog 8, and plug it into the input/return of your effects unit. (CHECK)
* In Cuemix Console, create a bus that outputs out of Analog 7/8. (How do you create a bus?...they seem to be pre-defined?)
* Any input channel whose fader is up will output out of Analog 7 and 8.
* Be sure to hard pan your channel to the far right to have the maximum signal output.
* Analog 8 (or 7/8) will now have your wet signal.
* If you wish to record this, remember to record both your dry signal as well as your wet signal and blend both to get the balance of fundamental and ambience that you desire. (or "ambiance" if you want to be really correct, but I digress)
***********************************************************
Am I missing something here those that are mixerless?
I'm running out of ideas! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks...
Buzzy