From normpeterson@earthlink.net Fri Sep 22 17:23:11 2006
Subject:Re: Thinking (And thinking...)...now Muse output point
[Original Message]
> From: Robert Manzitti
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> Date: 9/22/2006 9:43:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [CWSG] Thinking (And thinking...)...now Muse output point
>
> FYI... using the ADAT optical output on the Muse you can route and
support 4 seperate stereo outputs which can be selected by any of the 16
Muse channels per patch. So for example, you could route out ADAT stereo
ports one to your keyboard amp (or front of house) for all your synth,
piano, pad, etc. patches and route out ADAT port two to your Speakeasy
preamp and then to your RBIII. You will need to purchase a ADAT "Fanout"
box" to convert from the single ADAT cable to the 4 sets of TRS 1/4" jacks.
I think someone in this group is currently doing this. I still too lazy to
haul around my Leslie so I just use the B4 Leslie sim and do not need the
extra ports on the Muse.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that option. Pretty simple to program that. Could
be handy for studio use as well. I am pretty happy though with the leslie
sim on the B4. In stereo of course!
Norm