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Vincent Tessier
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What I’m realising is that it’s all or nothing it seems.
If I want mono outputs, I cannot use the busses that are in SD3 presets, so It seems only the default raw sound settings make sense for mono output.
As when using a preset, it’s nearly impossible to go out mono output while preserving the sound of the presests.
Is that correct?
I’m in the same boat trying to wrap my head around this mono vs stereo thing.
I use Cubase, so I was able to use the advanced feature, I know have 32 mono outputs, but it’s a bit of mess to be honest.
I now have to reconstruct and understand what mic is a duplicate or not, and what is supposed to be stereo.
By the way, why the default 16 stereo channels output is not ideal?
When the kick comes out of 1/2 in stereo, panned centered, is there any difference vs a mono kick?
Hi man,
Yes i saw this feature, but I didn’t manage to do what I’m trying to do.
The tuning feature allows to go at the lower octave, but the notes on the fretboard stay where they are.
I basically want to have the 2nd string on the bass play an C instead of an E, on the fretboard.
Any ways to do this?
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Thxs for your reply man.
Ok, didn’t thought of having only one bass drum… counter intuitive, but that might solve the problem.
It seems it’s possible to have two bass drums in the mixer of EZD2, look at this video at 5’18 with Metal Machine Kit, that I personally don’t have.
Hope it’s not just on some kit drums only.
But there surely a way to control the hits between two bass drums, which one the midi note kicks, anybody has a clue?
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