I find that only having 2 discrete Aeros audio outputs is a serious limitation. If I send my guitar output to a guitar amp and my bass to a bass amp, I am out of outputs. If i chained two aeros units together, however, it seems as though I’d get two extra channels for vocals, keyboards, etc, which I could run into a PA or studio monitors.
I notice that the Sheeran Looper X has 4 discrete audio outs, and this is tempting, though it only has a total of 4 tracks, which is much less flexible than the Aeros 6 track/6 part schema.
Soooo … I’m wondering is anyone out there is using two Aeros units chained together? Any tricks to doing this? Any drawbacks? What is the user experience like? How is the Beatbuddy best integrated in a system like this? As a master, or slave?
Also, I have a MIDI Maestro as well, and wonder if the “Aeros mode” would be essentially unusable if I chained 2 Aeros together … seems like the Maestro would be delivering the same commands to 2 Aeros units at the same time, which is unhelpful. Would I need to essentially set up custom programming on the Maestro to discretely cointrol each Aeros unit? Anyone out there ever do (or contemplate) this?
Thanks for any thoughts you might have.