Routing the Fantom G Editor
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Re: Routing the Fantom G Editor
any idea if the mixdown feature will be added to next update?
Re: Routing the Fantom G Editor
>That would be 16 stereo channels = 32 channels. The Fantom G offers only one stereo pair in and out. (Out of the 'competition' the Access Virus Ti offers 2 stereo or 4 mono channels.)
Actually it supports 3 stereo channels.
Actually it supports 3 stereo channels.

Re: Routing the Fantom G Editor
needlz: "Is it possible to route the sound going into the fantom g editor mixer to a DAW audio track or bus? I use Logic and want to send the individual sounds coming for the Fantom G into individual audio tracks in Logic. Is this possible?"
You can use the G with the Editor as a software instrument track in Logic (Mac still has to be plugged into G with USB) or as External Midi. The latter option not quite as seamless if you want to use the G Editor while you write/record. I'm keen to know which option other Logic/G users are going with...
Also are you sequencing in the G or Logic? If you're sequencing in Logic then you can play out all your parts to audio tracks with routing in Logic - all at once... could be a faster workflow?
You can use the G with the Editor as a software instrument track in Logic (Mac still has to be plugged into G with USB) or as External Midi. The latter option not quite as seamless if you want to use the G Editor while you write/record. I'm keen to know which option other Logic/G users are going with...
Also are you sequencing in the G or Logic? If you're sequencing in Logic then you can play out all your parts to audio tracks with routing in Logic - all at once... could be a faster workflow?
Re: Routing the Fantom G Editor
>any idea if the mixdown feature will be added to next update?
We don't even have any idea if there will be any updates.
We don't even have any idea if there will be any updates.