Sep 5, 2012 2:04 PM
Finding ways to get more inputs.
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I have been messing about with ways to have as many instrument inputs as possible, so I plugged a guitar into the stereo aux inputs (17 and 18). I thought I may be able to pan the input into the middle, but I can't . Is there a way round this? I have a keyboard player in the band and he uses left output for his left hand (bass) and right output for his normal keys sound. I wanted to at least use the aux in for one of them. Use a stereo to mono converter? Something in the m20d that I can change? Can anyone think of some other sneaky way that we can get more inputs with USB in and pc inputs?
Other digital mixers handle that by having the stereo channels have a "spread" control instead of a "pan" or "balance". Usually half way is mono, all the way clockwise reverses the left and right.
Hi! I tried to use Pro Tools 10 agregate I/O with stagescape and a maudio fast track pro but not successfully due the fact Pro tools only see the 12 pre inputs and the mains out in this mode! Whe I tried stagescape asio on protools i can see the 20 chanels but it won´t solve this issue. I think you may try other DAW and use other audio interface to inputs in the daw, and select the stagescape for audio returns...but it won´t solve your problem either because the streaming for returns in stagescape is on 17/18 chanels with for exemple a Laptop icon on stage! I think you must try submixes! sorry if i'm wrong!
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