I think Drumazon and Nepheton allow for parallel outputs like you're suggesting.JoeCat wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:57 amThanks - no I see the multi-out (which is awesome) - what I'd love to see in a vst drum machine is the ability to have parallel multi-out and audio to it's internal master. Essentially just makes the mutli-out a send, so, for example, you could send the snare track to a return track that has a special vst reverb, etc., while still taking advantage of the drum machine's glue fx and master channel.kraster wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:56 amIt does have multiple outputs. Even the effects can be routed to dedicated outputs,JoeCat wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:35 am Demoing and it's quite awesome.
I'll be the one person with this feature request / observation, but it's one of the only things I miss that keep me going back to using Drum Racks in Live:
Would love to see the ability to route drums to out individual channels + master - so you could glue the kit in Triaz, but essentially use vst effects per track.
Certainly not a deal breaker but would be nice to have - but not sure anyone has that feature.
Ableton Live Drum Racks basically allows something close since you can add actual effects chains on returns - the only difference is that, because it's a true return, the effects end up back in the master channel, but it's not too much of a difference either way for most effects.
Anyway, it's more of an edge case for me - I do a lot of weird electronica / ambient where I may thow a piece of percussion into some glitchy delay, etc. but still want to glue the drums.
Of course, you can do this with Triaz by using the multi-outs and your own master channel, but I'd like the ability to use the built-ins also.![]()
I can definitely see the use of having it.
