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Re: AW: Alesis Multimix 8 Line. 1u mixer for looping.





On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:10 PM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
mark francombe wrote:

The send on the mixer is split into 3 (with a special cable, no amplification of proper mixing) and sent to 3 loopers.. 2 EDP´s and a repeater.


As the output on your mixer is buffered this is actually
a perfectly legit method of wiring.
(I'll be using a similar approach soon)

Ahh good, no Idea what buffered means, but glad to know its ok...!!
 
The nice thing about this setup is that it allows the loopers to resample each other.
(well, Mark knows that, but thought it should be mentioned)

Yes, this is very fun... can be dangerous of course.. The one thing that would improve this situation for me, would be to have a switch to send to the loopers, instead of a knob... a simple flick of a switch knowing that the level was set correctly (on the edp ) would be easier than having to turn a send and UN-turn another send, to select one instrument over another, or one looper INTO another for example... Its very fun for example to SUS REPLACE bits from one loop into another looper, then RE multiply, to put them out of step but NOT out of synch...
 


I like the patch bay idea too.

andy




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