pippocivati
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Hi everyone
Thanks in advance to whoever is willing to help me out. I am new to this and could do with your expertise.
I bought a Soundbite Micro (http://www.redsound.com/images/sbmicro-manual-v1.pdf) for the sole purpose of making loops during a live performance. I don’t know how to hook it up properly with Ableton through a mixer.
I’ve connected it to my Pioneer DJM 750 mixer as instructed in the manual:
1) ‘input’ is going into the mixer’s headphone socket
2) ‘loops out’ is going into a spare channel of my mixer – in this case channel 4
The Soundbite Micro is definitely getting an audio signal because I can hear it when I connect headphones to its very own headphone socket.
Now here are my questions:
1) Should the Pioneer mixer channel be switched to ‘Phono’ or ‘USB’?
2) How do I setup the routing in Ableton on its channel? ‘Audio From’, ‘Audio To’?
All I want is for the Soundbite Micro’s loops to come out of channel 4 of my mixer. Can someone please help?
Thank you
Matt
Thanks in advance to whoever is willing to help me out. I am new to this and could do with your expertise.
I bought a Soundbite Micro (http://www.redsound.com/images/sbmicro-manual-v1.pdf) for the sole purpose of making loops during a live performance. I don’t know how to hook it up properly with Ableton through a mixer.
I’ve connected it to my Pioneer DJM 750 mixer as instructed in the manual:
1) ‘input’ is going into the mixer’s headphone socket
2) ‘loops out’ is going into a spare channel of my mixer – in this case channel 4
The Soundbite Micro is definitely getting an audio signal because I can hear it when I connect headphones to its very own headphone socket.
Now here are my questions:
1) Should the Pioneer mixer channel be switched to ‘Phono’ or ‘USB’?
2) How do I setup the routing in Ableton on its channel? ‘Audio From’, ‘Audio To’?
All I want is for the Soundbite Micro’s loops to come out of channel 4 of my mixer. Can someone please help?
Thank you
Matt