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MC-101 with Aum issue
Hi, looking to see if anybody has any advice; I am connecting my MC-101 over USB with Aum to add FX to the four tracks. This is all good, but additional AU’s I add are also getting the FX added to them. For example, I use Hammerhead for drums and it gets all delay and reverb, which is not ideal. When I use the exact same setup with Digitone it doesn’t happen; Hammerhead is not getting any FX added to it. Anybody has a clue on how to fix, or is this a limitation with the MC-101 audio interface?
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MC-101 doesn't have the option to disable internal sound to the main outputs like the Digitone.
Page 73 of the Digitone Keys manual (INT TO MAIN).
Send Roland a request to add this to the MC-101 and MC-707.
Only workaround that I know if is is to solo the tracks that you're recording.
Or use the iPad's headphone output, if it has one.
Thanks, that sucks; will file a request with them. I wasn't aware I had this configured on the Digitone.