Hi everyone.
I've routed a few audio loops from my DAW to the External Audio input of the MxB, and after adjusting I/O gains from side to side I've managed to make them sound decent enough (well, as decent as a converted stereo-to-mono loop can be...).
I'll probably try the same with my guitar processor this afternoon.
But... now what?
If I can't modulate the pitch of what's coming in, I can only use the Envelope Follower to track the changes in input level and let that modulate other parameters, right? (sure, I can filter the incoming audio, but... well, not that interesting...)
But the Envelope Follower... follows changes in level, not pitch. So the pitch of what's coming in is not tracked at all for modulation (nor can the pitch of the Ext. Audio input it be modulated, as far as I can tell).
Doesn't seem that interesting to me, but I may be wrong.
May I ask how are **you** using the External Audio input creatively?
1. Are you just using it to "lightly process" loops and complex material?
2. Are you creating complex envelopes and contours in your DAW and feeding them to the Ext Audio input to use them as an additional custom ADSR?
3. Is it something you actually depend on (using the Ext. Audio input)? Or was it something you've tried once for fun, then forgot about it?
4. Any examples you would like to share of stuff that worked great for you (and not so great)?
Thanks!