SugarBytes DrumComputer has busses for the effects.This is pretty much how it is with about every drum machine ever, honestly.When I route each instrument to the separate channel on the mixer - they go out dry, no fx as fx remains strictly on the main output (1-2). So, if each instrument uses a bit of those two effects, you can get them only on one channel and you get the sum effect of all instruments, which mixing wise makes no sense. Is there a way to route each amount of the fxs to corresponding instrument/channel? So, the outputs of the channels are not dry? Or I am overseeing something very simple here?
Anyway, amazing instrument.
What's missing in both of these (and preventing me, at least for now, from purchasing), is parallel routing with multi-outs AND the master channel - this way you can take advantage of the mixing effects, and still send a dry signal out for extras like delay and reverb.
DrumComputer has a weird setup whereby Ch 1. is actually routed out the master, the rest dry. Thing is, for a lot of kit-building, it's nice to use the built-in comp and tape to glue things together, and you sacrifice that if you want to send a few channels out to more creative effects.
I don't think Microtonic can do that either. It uses a different setup however (a separate plug for the multi-out). Maybe it's not an easy option to route the audio in parallel?
Statistics: Posted by JoeCat — Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:09 pm