kpacardo wrote:alright scoobylol finally I'm all set up ready to go. I followed your diagram completely and everything works beautifully. Now how do I set this up with ableton?
Basically what you need is an input and output through Ableton. You can do that with a single audio track if you want. You can then place all your effects on that one channel, and consider it an FX box with unlimited possibilities.
Essentially you just have to make sure everything is set up correctly in the preferences so that the sound coming from the SEND on your mixer is going to the INPUT you choose in the audio channel, and the OUTPUT from that same channel is going to the RETURN on your mixer.
But because of Ableton's routing there's a LOT more possibilities. For example there's nothing stopping you having several tracks in Ableton all receiving audio externally, being processed (even having a few send/return tracks in Ableton), being grouped and processed further, and then routing everything to the master channel, which can be used as the RETURN to your mixer.
Basically you've got a gigantic FX resource with unlimited possibilities. Your only limitation will be the connections between the mixer and your computer. But even doing it the way I've suggested will give you a lot of scope for processing, and the beauty of doing it on the send/return is that you can balance it with original unprocessed signal at any time so you don't overcook it.
If you do decide you like what's happening just in Ableton, you can also record the signal as it's being processed. Bounce it down to audio and put it back into your MPC.
I think you're going to have a lot of fun experimenting
