But there was a cool setting that the instructor did, where when you turned the knob the group settings would jump back to their original settings.
For example, if you changed the FX from a delay to a reverb and changed the settings, but then you moved the man FX knob your original settings would, reinsert all the efx associated with that control.
I’m sure I missed something in the video, but if some one could point me in the right direction on how to do this I;d really appreciate it.
It was she does at 7:51 that I want to replicate.
Is it something specific to the older versions of TSP?
Anyhow this is a really useful setting I’d love to be able to use this setting.
Many thanks
With all due respect. I had watched the video a number of times, but was having difficulty understanding how she made all the settings including changing the type of effects by just moving one knob.
I understand how to set up the actual parameters for the effects themselves.
But to be able to change the actual effects lets say from the delay to a reverb. And then have the delay to reappear with the touch of a knob left me a little confused. So I thought I’d reach out to the dtt crew and see I anyone could help.
Sorry if this wasted your time bro.
All the best.
i went thru the same tutorial just the other day - my first foray into mapping mulit fx, so cool.
something she doesn’t do in this vid, but i think is pretty neat, is to also map the knob as a button > direct on
mixer > fx 1 on > deck a (or whatever number you are using) - which activates the FX on that deck
and also
fx > unit on > fx unit 1 (or whatever number) - which turns the fx unit on
and then repeat for however many fx units you are using.
so even if you’ve been messing with other buttons and turning stuff on/off, it will definitely apply the fx and switch the deck onto those fx without any weirdness. kinda just makes it neater.