Is it possible to route different channels to different outboard equipment?
I’m very interested in Receptor for live use but my set up would be:
1 (usb) midikeyboard to operate several VSTi’s. The keyboard sounds go to a mixer/PA/keyboard amp.
Inputs L and R to plug in a POD-XT pro to spice up guitar tones with the occasional plug in.
I would like to route the guitartones to a poweramp/cabinet.
But is that possible? From what I understand everything goes to the same (stereo) output.
Thanks.
Multiple outputs?
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- KVRist
- 304 posts since 22 May, 2002 from Holland
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- MUSEician
- 682 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from California
There are 10 outputs (5 stereo pairs). 8 outputs go to ADAT. The first 2 channels of ADAT are also mirrored with the 2 analog outputs. There are also 2 channels of S/PDIF to complete the 10 channels.
If you are counting only analog outputs, then there are indeed only 2 channels. If you can also use the S/PDIF, then you get 4 channels.
If you want all 10 channels you need an ADAT interface. Behringers makes an affordable one, the ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000.
If you are counting only analog outputs, then there are indeed only 2 channels. If you can also use the S/PDIF, then you get 4 channels.
If you want all 10 channels you need an ADAT interface. Behringers makes an affordable one, the ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 304 posts since 22 May, 2002 from Holland
OK, so there are more routes to use. I'll look into it.DanTimis wrote:There are 10 outputs (5 stereo pairs). 8 outputs go to ADAT. The first 2 channels of ADAT are also mirrored with the 2 analog outputs. There are also 2 channels of S/PDIF to complete the 10 channels.
If you are counting only analog outputs, then there are indeed only 2 channels. If you can also use the S/PDIF, then you get 4 channels.
If you want all 10 channels you need an ADAT interface. Behringers makes an affordable one, the ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000.
Thanks for the info.
