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ZERO 8 : CUE DRASTIC PB !!!!

 
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euklid.fox
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 1:15 am    Post subject: ZERO 8 : CUE DRASTIC PB !!!! Reply with quote

Mad

It' has already been said before but I don't find the topic anymore and
wanted to bring it back, cause it's a massive PB. Please if you agree ask for an update.

I, (as many i suppose) want to mix in audio 8 tracks from my computer on the zero, then send the mix back to computer, put my VST's on it, and output it to the master. actually that's not possible
we can't put VSTs on master (ie limiting, mastering).

or, suppose you work internally (ie in midi)on your computer, and want to send a cue bus to the cue bus of the zero to listen to your headphones, thats not possible. that's a basis of Dj ing.

THE MAJOR ISSUE IS :

WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO SELECT THE CUE/PFL AND MASTER in the 16 I/O possibilities,
(AS THE ECLER EVO5 DOES!), THAT's A BASIC MUSIC WORKFLOW!!!!

I wonder how did'nt they think to this. anyone agree?
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subterFUSE
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agreed.... and I mentioned this back in the beginning when I first got the Zero 8.

Very disappointing to lose a channel because I want to cue.
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