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From: Mark <yahoogroups@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 at 9:12:09 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Creating a Ping Pong delay using Logic's Environment
Message #158198
This is a reply to #158189.
On 3/1/04, tfrangoullides put forth: >I've been trying to create a ping delay incorporating an eq to >progessivly alter the sound. What I've done is set up two Aux >channels (1&2) with inputs set to busses (1&2 respectivly). I've >then use a sends to go from Aux 1 to Bus 2, and Aux 2 to Bus 1. Each >Aux has a delay plug-in. This doesn't seem to work, once the signal >gets to the point where is has to loop back round it gets lost. Is >this some sort of restriction in Logic or is there a setting I am >overlooking? I've tried simplifying the configuration but using just >a single bus and aux (no left-right ping pong, just progressive >eqing) but this doesn't work either... it's as if logic doesn't >allow you to loop the singal back round. Apparently it doesn't :( Please see the recent "No Aux Feedback" thread.
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