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--- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, Florian Schäfer <supperflo@g...> wrote:
\n> > Would anyone know an easy and effective way to get some reverb or
\n> > other effect in my monitors when doing live sound with my 01v96?
\n>
\n> Should be very easy. No matter if you're using external or internal
\n> effects. Simply set the desired aux send on the fx return channel
\nto
\n> more than nothing!
\n>
\n> You just have to pay attention to use different AUX channels for
\n> monitoring and for the effects. Per default AUX 1-4 are routed to
\n> the internal Effects AND to the OMNI Outs. I suggest you use AUX 1-
\n4
\n> for monitoring (PRE Fader) and change the FX-send routing to AUX 5-
\n8.
\n>
\n> The FX-returns go into the Stereo-Inputs per default. If you use a
\n> reverb on FX 1, just select stereo input 1 and give some volume on
\n> some of the monitoring-AUXes (1,2,3,4), you should have a reverb on
\n> these channels then.
\n>
\n> Hope that helps.
\n>
\n> Flo