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iConnectivity AUDIO4c & AUM, routing audio out for reamping
Hi guys,
So I have been losing my mind recently trying to work out what I am doing wrong in order to successfully re-amp audio from my Ipad Pro (using Koala & Aum) to my hardware fx pedals and back in using my iConnectivity AUDIO4c's outputs 3/4.
I have managed to set up a chain where I can send audio out and back in. My problem is the feedback loop it is creating, I cant seem to close the loop and have both the newly effected signal and orginal playback at the same time.
I suspect that output 3 signal, which i am routing the audio out to pedals, is feeding back into the inputs and back out outputs 1/2 then back out to output 3 also, creating a feedback loop. I cant for the life of me work out how to stop the loop and still be able to hear both signals.
Has anyone covered this in any tutorials or anything, I havnt found anything relevant.
Any ideas or solutions would be much appreciated
Comments
Connect the pedal output from hardware inputs 3+4 to a virtual channel pair (f.e. 7+8) and use that in AUM as your standard hardware return.
Remove any other connections of input 3+4, so it’s only connected to the 7+8 pair.
Then you can add the pedal on channel 7+8 in an AUM routing at any location without side effects.
(iirc the default routing has physical in/out 3+4 connected to a bunch of locations)