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On 04-03-01 08.00, "Teddy Kumpel" <kumpkin@...> wrote:
>>>> I can't believe it. Is that a bug or a feature?
>>
>>> It would help if you actually explained what you're
>>> talking about.
>>
>> They who know what he's talking about do know what he's talking
about.
>> Sends on Auxes that feed signal back to that same Aux don't work
*anymore*
>> ie. they *did* in earlier versions.
>> Christian
>
> wow, that IS a major DRAG, damn. Emapple doesn't want us doing any dub
> remixes anymore, I guess?
>
> malarky,
> Teddy Kumpel
I found a workaround by rewiring Ableton Live. In Live the effect channels
can send to them selves. So far I've been importing the audio files to be
used for dub fx delays into Live but I guess it should bw possible to route
a Logic bus to an Ableton input etc by using Jack Tools or Soundflower. This
is on my list to try out when I get some free time.
The Logic Tape Delay plug-in can be run into feedback and you can automate
the cut-off frequencies to have the dub delay bounces sweep through
frequencies. But I think it would be much easier if you could simply insert
a sweep EQ, or any dynamic effect, into the delay bus to have it feeding
back (like I do in Live)
Best wishes
Per Boysen
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