Dsp, dsp, dsp!

Huh. Yeah something sounds wrong you should definitely hear live effects and sends on the main outs.

I’m wondering if something isn’t pressed in all the way.

But might as well tag Brad at this point.

@bradholland

Is decoupling of the individual outs still supposed to be happening with the DSP card installed?

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I tried plugging in headphones and hear the returns and live fx

Inserts are being played over the individual outs and when I remove the indiv out cables, the hear those channels over the main outs so I’m reasonably certain the main out cable is fine.

I am thinking I’ll need to open it up again later and take a look

That sounds like the main mix cable didn’t get plugged in all the way. Either on the output board or the DSP module. If you’re hearing it through headphones then the module itself seems like it is installed correctly, so it’s gotta be the black main mix cable, maybe it’s just not seated all the way?

Can we add additional fx to live fx or is it set just what’s on the dsp?

the live FX is like a specific effects rack of FX modules you can select from. It doesn’t look like you can swap them out for other things, probably because its sort of like its own dedicated plugin. You can however add effects before or after the Live FX, so if you wanted a master compressor and EQ after the live FX you can do that.

Ok thanks

Cables reversed, works perfect now

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Do the individual outputs still decouple from the main outputs when a cable is plugged in?

And are the filters now working again on the main outs?

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No - I have individual sounds in the main output while playing from the indiv channels that have a cable plugged in.

I haven’t finished watching the video yet but I’m hoping theres some way to remove them so only the returns show up on the main output

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with the DSP card installed the main mix is done inside the DSP and thus before the individual outputs, so plugging a cable will not make it disappear from the main out

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you can set a DSP channel to “post insert” and pull the fader down to remove it from the mix and have only the returns on main

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Sorry if this was already raised- can you route the DSP affected sounds back to the individual outs instead of going to the master bus? I’d like to record the DSP effects individually into my DAW.

Thanks!

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So is there a way to remove the audio going to the main mix but still have it be heard through the individual outs?

That’s my main hurdle right now. Using external effects is kinda hard when you’re hearing the dry sound mixed in. Before it would decouple and then you could monitor it with the external inputs and record onto the live looper. But if I lower the volume on the DSP mixer or sound mixer it lowers the volume on the individual out as well.

I can think of a couple of work arounds (sending everything to channel 1&2 and using that as a sort of master channel and sending the sounds I want effected by the external hardware effects to outputs 7&8) but the work arounds still leave me with less functionality than I had before in this regard.

oldmanchompski I think this is what av500 referred to with “you can set a DSP channel to “post insert” and pull the fader down to remove it from the mix and have only the returns on main” - I havent tried yet though

sending a channel to an individual out but removing it from the main mix is currently not possible with the DSP card installed, please open a feature request in the appropriate section, so I have something to link to.

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I’m getting this same issue but without any plugins loaded at all. Just loading and chopping a few samples.

Hopefully it can be ironed out soon. I’ll see if I can get a video to make a bug report.

I did some more testing on this and will leave more comments there