Hi,
Why are there not 2 seperate stereo outs for a/b? if I want to send no speaker IR to stage and with speaker and FX to desk, or wet/dry/wet
I cant
Please please add this?! a fundamental flaw in this software that blocks it from being a fully useful, possibly even world beating live tool for guitar.. like literally an on/off switch between it being awesome and useless.
Please please please add this, and I am in.
ALMOST ready to go axiom for live: 1 missing feature to make it pro
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- KVRer
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- 1 posts since 7 Mar, 2018
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- KVRAF
- 5820 posts since 8 Sep, 2004 from Paris (France)
If you can use just mono outputs, it is already possible: just add the built-in EQ built-in plug-in to the master section to load your IRs and assign it to a single channel.
I you want more flexibility for the outputs (dual or more stereo outputs), you may want to have a look at the PatchWork plug-in & application. With a single input / 4 outputs configuration, you could load a single instance of Axiom with no IR that outputs to channels 1 and 2, and then use the built-in EQ plug-in in PatchWork (assigned to 2 channels only: input 1&2 and output 3&4) to apply your IRs to the extra two channels only (3&4).
PatchWork is included in the Axe Pack by the way.
I you want more flexibility for the outputs (dual or more stereo outputs), you may want to have a look at the PatchWork plug-in & application. With a single input / 4 outputs configuration, you could load a single instance of Axiom with no IR that outputs to channels 1 and 2, and then use the built-in EQ plug-in in PatchWork (assigned to 2 channels only: input 1&2 and output 3&4) to apply your IRs to the extra two channels only (3&4).
PatchWork is included in the Axe Pack by the way.