interesting... that's exactly what we do! the fool proof way of doing it is to hard pan the kick to the left, and ALL other pads (including layers) to the right. Of course this means you get no stereo field with the kit, because all the sounds effectively come out of the mono channel but this is fine for live use. Matt -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- http://www.loopit.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Bayless" <mrmantx@...> To: <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: [DTXpress] Kick on separate channel > I've searched the messages, but must not be searching right. So, here > goes.. > Is there an easy, fool-proof way of separating the kick output from > the rest of the sounds? I'd like to control the kick volume > separately on the mixer. > Thanks, > -Jason
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Re: [DTXpress] Kick on separate channel
2005-10-11 by matthew jones
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