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Bonz
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After talking to a Mackie Tech Support Agent, I found myself thinking that this is all too strange. I tell him that I have a Mackie CR1604 which all of my instruments are plugged into and out of that the signal goes to my Delta-66 box then into Cubase then out of the Delta to my Stereo for monitoring. I also tell him that I have a rack-mounted Reverb Unit (M-One) that I like more than the Cubase reverb so I want to record certain items especially the drums through the reverb which will get recorded on my tracks.
So this is what I get from Mackie ... " You can't use an outboard processor in the way that you want unless you patch it to a channel and do a few other things in order to record the effect onto Cubase".
So I have 2-channels taken up by my reverb unit because I'm using stereo. Please correct me if I'm wrong but don't most boards allow the insert of processors going into buses inserts or alt returns that would give you the effect you want and if you happen to be recording thru a computer based software, you will get that effect onto your track and if you don't want it, you can simply turn it down?
So this is what I get from Mackie ... " You can't use an outboard processor in the way that you want unless you patch it to a channel and do a few other things in order to record the effect onto Cubase".
So I have 2-channels taken up by my reverb unit because I'm using stereo. Please correct me if I'm wrong but don't most boards allow the insert of processors going into buses inserts or alt returns that would give you the effect you want and if you happen to be recording thru a computer based software, you will get that effect onto your track and if you don't want it, you can simply turn it down?