Routing & Monitoring Devices
Routing & Monitoring Devices
Hi There,
I have been playing around with a number of simple routing devices (4x4, 8x8 and 16x16 mono and stereo).
Their use needs no instruction
The iMonitor v2 is an update on the device I released a few weeks back.
This device is meant to go into the stereo output before your speakers so you can quickly switch between stereo, mono and mid/side when mixing or mastering.
Hope you find them useful.
maus
I have been playing around with a number of simple routing devices (4x4, 8x8 and 16x16 mono and stereo).
Their use needs no instruction
The iMonitor v2 is an update on the device I released a few weeks back.
This device is meant to go into the stereo output before your speakers so you can quickly switch between stereo, mono and mid/side when mixing or mastering.
Hope you find them useful.
maus
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Thank you
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awesome. Thanks
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Very convenient ! Thanks a lot !
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P E R F E C T !!!! thx!!!!!!!!!!
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Excellent tools! Thanks.
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awesome! thanks mate!
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These are great! Many thanks for a matrix that allows me to make some quick swaps in effects chains!!
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Nice devs
Good looking too
Much thanks, these were very needed
Good looking too
Much thanks, these were very needed
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Thanks for the feedback.
I am now working on a cascading idea to expand routing devices and hopefully make them more flexible.
More to come
maus
I am now working on a cascading idea to expand routing devices and hopefully make them more flexible.
More to come
maus
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Very useful, many thanks!
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Great! looking fwd to the new stuff.mausmuso wrote:Thanks for the feedback.
I am now working on a cascading idea to expand routing devices and hopefully make them more flexible.
More to come
maus
Quick question, I noticed a significant reduction in volume when routing thru the iMonitor?
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Hi There,yayajohn wrote:
Great! looking fwd to the new stuff.
Quick question, I noticed a significant reduction in volume when routing thru the iMonitor?
Yes I think in the early version I left a mixer input gains at -24dB.
Will update and repost shortly
maus
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check v2 as well. I tried both to see if there was a difference.
btw I really like the update to v2. Really nice job on that.
I'm really liking the matrix devices too. I'm frying my brain trying to figure out how i'm going to rig them though. I want to use them with my aux external effects loop so I can switch btwn parallel and series. I'll figure it out eventually. Thanks again for these.
btw I really like the update to v2. Really nice job on that.
I'm really liking the matrix devices too. I'm frying my brain trying to figure out how i'm going to rig them though. I want to use them with my aux external effects loop so I can switch btwn parallel and series. I'll figure it out eventually. Thanks again for these.
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For parallel/series, you might use a dynamic mixer or something smaller to mix two channels together (in the case of parallel), and connect it just like you'd have any other effect. With an 8x8 router, you could get 6 effects, plus two channels used by the mixer.
Unless a version of these routers could be made to add multiple signals together like a line mixer does That complicates the design and increases the DSP usage quite a bit. But for an 8x8 router, that'd probably work ok. it would just be a total of 64 math additions.
Unless a version of these routers could be made to add multiple signals together like a line mixer does That complicates the design and increases the DSP usage quite a bit. But for an 8x8 router, that'd probably work ok. it would just be a total of 64 math additions.