I have not used e-mu samplers, but it sounds the same. Mix Output [Global Parameter] lets you choose an output routing assignment on a channel by channel basis. Or you can use the output assignments based on a specific channel's preset. "The Mix Output parameter allows you to override the routing assignments made in each preset and instead assign the outputs according to MIDI channel. For each of the 32 MIDI channels, you can select Send 1-4, or Preset. When Preset is selected, the output assignment defined in the Preset Edit menu is used." I would assume that your presets use main outs by default. So, it should be a matter of routing the channel to a sub out using the global Mix Output menu. Hope this helps. --Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "subjay27" <subjay@o...> wrote: > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" > <smw-mail@p...> wrote: > OUTPUT SENDS FUNCTIONALITY: > > (1) Notice the Jack Detect switches. If there are no plugs in the > sub > > outs, the output sends are routed to the main outs. > > Thanks for the hint, but no success. > No matter if i have the subs plugged or unplugged, i have always > the sounds on main-out :( > I really dont undestand why EMU didnt took the same system as > at the samplers. With my e6400 is it no problem, just set a > channel on main or sub 1, 2, 3 and thats it.
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Output Sends/Effects Sends (was Re: subouts?)
2005-04-26 by steve_the_composer
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