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December 21, 2018 at 2:41 am #115115ndoe22Participant
I’m really loving the H9K. One thing I was thinking about is most people will set this up in the studio or on a recording rig or whatever. Meaning most people won’t have a lot of changing the i/o once setup.
When changing chains it would be nice to have an option in the preferences to “lock” the in/out setup i.e. (analog,usb,Adam) so I don’t have to keep changing the available connections if I browse a different chain.
I understand that the routing in and out of the chains is different per chain but I’m sure there could be a logic function written to just pass unused connections to direct out or some thing like that. Then the user might have to change the routing I/o of the chains but still would be a time saver.
It would make browsing and changing faster without having keep redoing the in/outs.
Hope this makes sense
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January 13, 2019 at 3:00 am #150986SpindriftParticipantndoe22 wrote:I’m really loving the H9K. One thing I was thinking about is most people will set this up in the studio or on a recording rig or whatever. Meaning most people won’t have a lot of changing the i/o once setup.
When changing chains it would be nice to have an option in the preferences to “lock” the in/out setup i.e. (analog,usb,Adam) so I don’t have to keep changing the available connections if I browse a different chain.
I understand that the routing in and out of the chains is different per chain but I’m sure there could be a logic function written to just pass unused connections to direct out or some thing like that. Then the user might have to change the routing I/o of the chains but still would be a time saver.
It would make browsing and changing faster without having keep redoing the in/outs.
Hope this makes sense
THIS ^^^^^ absolutely. I recall a master setting in the H8K where you could set all the inputs/outputs to be analog or Stereo AES A-B etc. A setting like this is essential for me in a studio setting. Maybe I’ve overlooked it in my H9000?
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January 13, 2019 at 3:59 am #150988ndoe22Participant
I haven’t found a default setting in the preferences to do this. Maybe it will come with an update.
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January 13, 2019 at 2:31 pm #150993ndoe22 wrote:I haven’t found a default setting in the preferences to do this. Maybe it will come with an update.
We are considering adding something like this in a future update – perhaps a "global IO" that isn't saved in the session, so if you have "global IO" assigned to your inputs and outputs, you can change session without affecting the routing.
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January 14, 2019 at 6:36 am #150995Racerx1492Participant
This is important to have.
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jbamberg wrote:ndoe22 wrote:I haven’t found a default setting in the preferences to do this. Maybe it will come with an update.We are considering adding something like this in a future update – perhaps a “global IO” that isn’t saved in the session, so if you have “global IO” assigned to your inputs and outputs, you can change session without affecting the routing.
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January 13, 2019 at 12:29 pm #150990FrauHolleMember
I just tried to find out what you could mean but don’t see anything to fault.
It takes a few seconds only to arrange a FX Chain. That’s the biggest advantage at all that the structure of the software is carefully considered and user-friendly (it could’nt be better imo). After the connectors are assigned to the FX chain it’s possible to brows through the presets – without the connectors will be changed each time.
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January 14, 2019 at 5:17 am #150994ndoe22Participant
Yes I think for most people in a studio or environment where the I/O doesn’t change this would be a huge workflow improvement.
I’d look forward to it.
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June 14, 2019 at 6:11 am #152107phillabaumParticipant
A global I/O would be a great timesaver for me as well. It would hugely speed up my ability to audition presets. It’s currently quite frustratingly cumbersome.
The addition of the ability to sum ALL 4 of the FX chain outputs to the same stereo output is also badly needed. I can rarely afford to tie up 8 channels of my mixer just for one H9000.
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