Adding Effects...PLEASE HELP!

emojoe

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Ok...this is something that I still don't understand...how do you add effects to an already recorded dry track with an outboard effects unit, such as the TC Electronic M-ONE?

More specifically...I have linked my TC Electronic M-ONE to my Soundblaster Live Platinum via the S/PDIF I/O. I record using Cool Edit Pro 1.2. I record one instrument at a time (since I'm a solo artist), using the TC Electronic M-ONE as my A/D and D/A converters, and then I send the signal to my computer via the S/PDIF I/O connection. I like this setup because I have my right and left balanced inputs at 24-bit, 128x oversampling, and I'm sending my signal digitally so I avoid extraneous noise (although the SBLive!'s S/PDIF I/O are supposedly only 20-bit and it only records at 16-bit, oh well).

I like to record my tracks dry, bypassing both effects engines on the TC Electronic M-ONE. After recording these dry tracks, I would then like to add effects onto my dry tracks using the TC Electronic M-ONE, but I am clueless how to do this. I don't have a mixer for obvious reasons (don't need one, as I'm only recording one track at a time), so I am without AUX send/returns. What do those things do anyway? Do I need a mixer just for those AUX send/returns?

Ok, so here's the nitty-gritty of my question:

I have these newly-recorded dry tracks sitting there in Cool Edit Pro 1.2, begging for effects from my TC Electronic M-ONE, which is linked via S/PDIF I/O to my SBLive! How on earth do I get those effects onto those dry tracks!? Do I send the dry tracks back through the TC Electronic M-ONE via the S/PDIF in and then send the now effect-ed track back out to my SBLive! via the S/PDIF out, where I record the now effect-ed track as a new track?

I've done this before, but when I do it, two things always happen. 1.)The TC Electronic M-ONE often overloads when its digital input setting is any higher than -10dBU, and 2.)when I send the newly effect-ed track back into Cool Edit Pro (which I am now recording on a new track), the new, effect-ed track I'm recording records at a considerably lower volume than the original track, and then I have to normalize the new, effect-ed track which adds unwanted noise. I don't get it! HOW ON EARTH DO I ADD EFFECTS TO MY RECORDED DRY TRACKS (especially without destroying my original sound quality)!?

Please help!

Love,
Joe Bonomo
 
let's say you got a dry guitar track. this is yoiur "master track" if you got a external processor you can use the insert jacks or the auxillary channelsto add effects at mix down. basically it is like guitar distorion pedal...you you place the effect in front of the amp..and in a recording term this would be your mixdown..so you can have =many different versions of your songs with different effects and still have your original master
 
oh yea aux are for fx... when it is turned down all the way no fx...all the up maximum fx...
i got a softwarepack called music center pro where you can add fx to.. go but a cheap software pack that has aux in it
 
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