Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting
The Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting device allows you to route synthesizer sounds (MIDI) on up to four speakers. This can be useful for creating a more immersive and realistic listening experience, or for isolating different instruments or sound effects in a mix.
To use the EWS64 MIDIRouting device, you will need to disable the EWS effects in the FX Panel and set the OUT-1 <> OUT-2 panning using MIDI controller #94. You can then use a sequencer software to add controller changes to your MIDI tracks, specifying the values for Value 1 and Value 2. Value 1 defines the controller itself (controller 94), and Value 2 specifies the data for this controller. A value of 0 will route the instrument only to OUT-1, while a value of 127 will route the instrument only to OUT-2.
Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting
The Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting device allows you to route synthesizer sounds (MIDI) on up to four speakers. This can be useful for creating a more immersive and realistic listening experience, or for isolating different instruments or sound effects in a mix.
To use the EWS64 MIDIRouting device, you will need to disable the EWS effects in the FX Panel and set the OUT-1 <> OUT-2 panning using MIDI controller #94. You can then use a sequencer software to add controller changes to your MIDI tracks, specifying the values for Value 1 and Value 2. Value 1 defines the controller itself (controller 94), and Value 2 specifies the data for this controller. A value of 0 will route the instrument only to OUT-1, while a value of 127 will route the instrument only to OUT-2.
Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting
The Terratec EWS64 MIDIRouting device allows you to route synthesizer sounds (MIDI) on up to four speakers. This can be useful for creating a more immersive and realistic listening experience, or for isolating different instruments or sound effects in a mix.
To use the EWS64 MIDIRouting device, you will need to disable the EWS effects in the FX Panel and set the OUT-1 <> OUT-2 panning using MIDI controller #94. You can then use a sequencer software to add controller changes to your MIDI tracks, specifying the values for Value 1 and Value 2. Value 1 defines the controller itself (controller 94), and Value 2 specifies the data for this controller. A value of 0 will route the instrument only to OUT-1, while a value of 127 will route the instrument only to OUT-2.
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