S sparkle** Member Mar 8, 2012 #1 CCV on the way: can you use the FX master as a global master Do you even need to?
rlord1974 Active member Mar 9, 2012 #2 sparkle**":33kwrwuc said: Do you even need to? Click to expand... No
J JackTripper Well-known member Mar 10, 2012 #3 You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master.
You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master.
T Tone Merchant Active member Mar 10, 2012 #4 JackTripper":2gtdd4eh said: You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master. Click to expand... exactly
JackTripper":2gtdd4eh said: You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master. Click to expand... exactly
S sparkle** Member Mar 15, 2012 #5 So if i have no effects in the loop...turn the loop on and the volume is active? or do I need to have plugs into it? I use the DI for my effects. JackTripper":m5a4422j said: You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master. Click to expand...
So if i have no effects in the loop...turn the loop on and the volume is active? or do I need to have plugs into it? I use the DI for my effects. JackTripper":m5a4422j said: You don't need to, but I sometimes do. Set channel Master volume at 10-11 and use this Loop volume as a master. Click to expand...
LP Freak Well-known member Mar 19, 2012 #6 You just need to have the loop turned on, no need to have anything plugged into it. And it does help smooth out the MV's some. I wish they had a better taper.
You just need to have the loop turned on, no need to have anything plugged into it. And it does help smooth out the MV's some. I wish they had a better taper.