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Re: Crunchy Reggae Phaser & Reverb Sound
Thanks for the info!
- Forum: Guitar Technology Topic: Crunchy Reggae Phaser & Reverb Sound Replies: 33 Views: 2069
Crunchy Reggae Phaser & Reverb Sound
I'm wondering how I can get the crunchy reverb & phaser sound heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay_PkoT23GY&t=56s or here: https://youtu.be/wSynp5sY5fU?t=371 but also on many other Lee Scratch Perry productions? To me it sounds like reverb, phaser, and delay - but I'm not sure. Thanks for ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
I like the MODX a lot. I was only after the FM with a modern interface, the sample replay is a bonus, the external input is a bonus, everything else is a really nice to have bonus. The whole package is awsome ! My MODX has replaced a 1u FM rack synth from the 90s which had a 2 line LCD. Needless to ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
If you only ever plan to record two discrete channels from the MODX then there is no significant benefit in using the MODX ASIO driver, just use an AI with sufficient inputs to accommodate the MODX plus anything else you might want to record simultaneously. The only benefit of using the MODX USB is ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
It's great to get some more replies here, I'm glad my topic isn't completely ridiculous. For me I think the ideal is: - not having to switch cables to monitor or to record audio - to use the MODX AI when recording it - to use my default AI when recording its inputs In this case, I think a mixer (or ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
Thanks for the info. I'm new to this. I think what you're saying is: forget trying to use the MODX audio interface in conjunction with my MOTU M2. Just use the MOTU M2, or a different audio interface instead with more inputs, and plug the MODX's out(s) into the audio interface's in(s)? I should ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
In this case, with my current 2 input MOTU M2 audio interface, does it make sense to use a mixer, plugging both existing interface and MODX into appropriate mixer ins, and send mixer outs to monitors ? This way I can monitor each MOTU M2 and MODX? Plus to record the MODX it seems using its driver is ...
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Re: How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
Thanks for your help. Currently my monitors are attached to the MOTU M2 outs. After installing MODX's ASIO driver, do you know if I'll be able to monitor the MODX (tone generated audio + VSTi) - via its USB, while selecting the MOTU M2 device as Windows output? If no, what's the best way to monitor ...
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How to incorporate MODX into existing setup?
I have a Yamaha MODX and MG06 mixer coming and want to use them with an existing MOTU M2 (audio interface) + JBL 3 MII monitor setup. I believe my monitors only accept balanced input. I'm running Windows 10 and currently use Ableton Live Lite or Reaper as my DAW. I want to monitor: - MODX (tone ...
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