Great clear explanation on this. I love using the send trick, but I feel like it’s not well documented
@MikeKSmith_music8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind comment! Actually just after I posted this, I noticed THIS video on the @bastlinstruments page which almost exactly replicates what I have here. But still I appreciate the feedback... ;-) kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4XVmomkpKaMZrc
@tinshardz8 ай бұрын
@@MikeKSmith_music I missed that one before
@jaygilligan11 ай бұрын
sorry i'm a bit confused... what's the difference between this setup here and then having a setup where you run norns shield directly into the micrcosm and then run the microcosm into the bestie? does the setup you have here allow you to send the norns shield to the microcosm but also then have its original signal sent out the headphone output on the bestie? i would guess that most mixers that have a dedicated aux send and return then allows you to not only hear the original incoming signal, but then adjust the amount of that signal that gets sent to the aux send. and of course then you could choose to not hear the original signal, and only hear the signal sent to the aux which goes to the effect. but in the setup you have here i'm a bit confused as to that the advantage of this is? i guess if you had 4 inputs connected to the bestie you could then for example send 2 of them at the same time to the microcosm and the other 2 you could just send straight to the headphone output?
@MikeKSmith_music11 ай бұрын
Hi. Let me give the specific use-case here: I have both the Norns and my Push 3 as sound sources that I'd like to route through the Microcosm, and then route the resulting sound back to Push 3 and on to Ableton Live.