What'm I doing wrong? or different? or is there a manual somewhere? the TF site say the forum module is not active, which is where one would normally go for support.
TF Mixer
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- KVRAF
- 2742 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Capital City, UK
Are there instructions anywhere for this device? I've connected it how I thought it should work, in a rack filter, but I ain't getting no sound out the channels I put the darn thing on!
What'm I doing wrong? or different? or is there a manual somewhere? the TF site say the forum module is not active, which is where one would normally go for support.
What'm I doing wrong? or different? or is there a manual somewhere? the TF site say the forum module is not active, which is where one would normally go for support.
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
i gave up on it along time ago, cant find any help atall but if u get it working plz post here how u did it coz i want it working aswell 
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2742 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Capital City, UK
Aha! I have it. well a start anyway..
All the 8 ins are stereo, top to bottom, left to right in turn. so I dumped it in a rack filter , labelled the ins and outs thus: TF mixers ins (from the top) 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R etc to 8L and 8R. The outs are four stereo group outs and two stereo busses, again, top to bottom, and four pairs of left/right labelled Grp1L, Grp1R, etc.. and Bus1L and Bus1R ..
two loops on different tracks, dumped an instance of the rack-filtered TF mixer on each track..
on track 1 the TF mixer ins are set to 1L and 1R, outs are Grp1L and Grp1R
on track 2 the ins are set to 2L and 2R, while the outs remain Grp1L and Grp1R.
Now tracks one and two are mixed into one, on track 1, which means I can now sub-mix my drums.
A quick test later, and by selecting the SEND option from the button below the fader on channel1 of the TFmixer, I can send the signal to track 3 where it is interecepted by a reverb. Of course track 3 also has a rack filtered TFmixer on it, but the left and right outputs come from Bus1L and Bus1R.
I hope that makes sense, documentation isn't really my forte!
All the 8 ins are stereo, top to bottom, left to right in turn. so I dumped it in a rack filter , labelled the ins and outs thus: TF mixers ins (from the top) 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R etc to 8L and 8R. The outs are four stereo group outs and two stereo busses, again, top to bottom, and four pairs of left/right labelled Grp1L, Grp1R, etc.. and Bus1L and Bus1R ..
two loops on different tracks, dumped an instance of the rack-filtered TF mixer on each track..
on track 1 the TF mixer ins are set to 1L and 1R, outs are Grp1L and Grp1R
on track 2 the ins are set to 2L and 2R, while the outs remain Grp1L and Grp1R.
Now tracks one and two are mixed into one, on track 1, which means I can now sub-mix my drums.
A quick test later, and by selecting the SEND option from the button below the fader on channel1 of the TFmixer, I can send the signal to track 3 where it is interecepted by a reverb. Of course track 3 also has a rack filtered TFmixer on it, but the left and right outputs come from Bus1L and Bus1R.
I hope that makes sense, documentation isn't really my forte!
