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dryicekills

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  1. Thanks again. Does Ableton lend itself to be run as a mixer for in-ears as well? Since we don't have an external mixer, that is another goal of mine. I planned on running Logic with live tracks routed to a bus for each member, then out to my Saffire Pro to serve as independent mixes.
  2. @shane Thank you, that is definitely a good start. Though I'm curious, why do you use Ableton for the live set? I've never used the program at all, only logic, so any input helps. I am also planning to use my interface (getting a Saffire Pro 40) as a way to send two independent monitor mixes to in-ears for myself and the other guitarist. For this reason, I assumed Logic would be my best bet.
  3. I'm fronting an acoustic rock/folk band, and I've been using some effects on the HD Pro to really liven up the sound of both vocals and guitar (dual patch). However, singing and playing the parts sometimes prove too much when trying to trigger these changes. If I wanted to trigger all of my effect/path changes from a DAW session running click tracks, where would I start? I'm totally new to MIDI. I know that the POD doesn't act as a MIDI interface on its own. Would one of those M-Audio Uno cables do the trick? and where do I start within the session? Thanks.
  4. Definitely not the case. I've still bot been able to figure it out, and it's driving me nuts.
  5. I run my HD Pro in a live setting to run some real-time FX on two vocalists. I set up the FBV shortboard in 5-8 mode so that the top row of buttons acts on one singer and the bottom row on the other. Everything works smoothly, except that hitting the tempo button turns off one of the reverbs (switch A). I don't know why, and I hope someone here can help. Thanks.
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