That's perfect!! It's for a live setup, too. Thanks a million!!!! -J --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "matthew jones" <mj@i...> wrote: > > 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@y...> > 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: Kick on separate channel
2005-10-11 by Jason Bayless
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