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> Hi Superflo,I understand what you are doing, Frank. Flo and I work a little different. Because we are using
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\n> > If you want some signals to be processed by the 01v, why not route
\n> > everything through the mixer (you need to anyway, otherwise you
\n> can't hear
\n> > what you're doing... :-) and send the Stereo Mix back to your
\n> software.
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\n> I'm not looking to get the stereo mix back in the software. I just
\n> want to apply FX from the 01v96 on some individual tracks and then
\n> have them back in the software. I guess think of it as using the
\n> 01v96 FX as an insert for my tracks already recorded in my software.
\n> (I'm not sure if that completely makes sense ;-)
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> Thanks!
\n> Frank
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