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Old 04.09.2009, 09:12 PM
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Default Virus TI Snow with Logic Pro 8 (help with aux channels)

Hi All,

I have my great new Virus TI Snow here and it sounds great. I have it set up how I know how - each midi channel going to their own aux strips in Logic - fine! But I only have 3 available channels - I thought I could squeeze 4 out of this baby?

I have one channel going set to output to USB1 L+R, one going to USB 2 L+R, one going to USB3 L+R.

The only other stereo out option I have available is OUTPUT1 L+R but that isn't right..

Forgive my clueless-ness! No more detail in the manual or tut files.. But basically I just want to be able to use 4 instruments/sounds from the Virus TI Snow (which is 4 part multitimbral) and be able to EQ each from it's own Aux bus.. I'm 3/4 of the way there, but am missing the 4th channel?

Or am I?...
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Old 05.09.2009, 11:33 AM
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there's only 3 usb L+R outputs but you can double it in mono : usb1 L /usb1 R
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Old 05.09.2009, 10:31 PM
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Thanks mate - what are the downfalls of using mono - I assume it's not wise to have a thick pad on a mono channel?! At present y 3 parts sound great - nice and thick.. Switching to mono in favour of more channels must have a drawback?
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