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Old 11-29-2017, 01:06 PM
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Default IO Insert mono to stereo with delay comp?

Hi, my system is down right now so I am unable to check this. Can someone tell me if the hardware IO Inserts would allow this set up and also have correct delay compensation for the inserts?

Insert:
Out 1 > external FX ---> In 1
________________\---> In 2
Insert:
Out 3 > external FX --- >In 3
________________\---> In 4

Output:
Out 2 Stereo Mix L >2 track tape
Out 4 Stereo Mix R >2 track tape

I'm trying to remember if PT lets you do a mono insert to stereo return (with proper delay comp on both channels).

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Old 11-29-2017, 02:20 PM
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Default Re: IO Insert mono to stereo with delay comp?

Hardware Inserts need to use "stacked" I/O in order to be compensated for properly.

So if the send is 3-4, the return would be 3-4 also.
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Old 11-29-2017, 03:01 PM
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Thanks, I kind of suspected that.
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Default Re: IO Insert mono to stereo with delay comp?

Additionally, if your hardware unit is a time-based effect unit(reverb/delay), I would probably not use it as an insert and would send to it, and return it to a new stereo track
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Additionally, if your hardware unit is a time-based effect unit(reverb/delay), I would probably not use it as an insert and would send to it, and return it to a new stereo track
That's throws off the timing since the delay compensation algorithm does not know how to handle it? For example, your timed delay may no longer be in sync with the beat.
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