How do I route a copy of the kick drum to a separate channel?

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  • Steve Leach
    Participant

    Hi Russ,

    I use a P&D with my eKit via SD3…..amazing aren’t they?! Just to understand re the reason for copying the kick channel?

    I run a jack from the back of my module into the line in on the P&D and the whole kit triggers the P&D rig.

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Assuming you are working with standalone, you can do something like this by creating a effects send to a bus and then route that bus to a different output.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

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    russellb
    Participant

    I use a P&D with my eKit via SD3…..amazing aren’t they?! Just to understand re the reason for copying the kick channel? I run a jack from the back of my module into the line in on the P&D and the whole kit triggers the P&D rig.

    Hi Steven,

    Yes, they are amazing, but expensive!!

    In answer to your question, the reason for copying the kick channel, is that now I am running all the outputs via the Mac and Focusrite box, the TD30 brain is not outputting anything from its outputs, or at least that’s what I thought, or am I wrong, and it still outputs a signal from each of the rear outputs on the brain?

    Thanks

    Russ


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.4
    Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
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