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From: Per Boysen <per@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 at 12:10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Creating a Ping Pong delay using Logic's Environment
Message #158219
On 04-03-01 18.45, "christianobermaier@..." <christianobermaier@...> wrote: >> bus 1: output: none, panned to the center, yes, i know it makes no >> sense but works. >> bus 2: output: none, panned to the center, yes, i know it makes no >> sense but works. >> >> aux1: input: bus1, send to bus 2. output: your choice (1 and 2 or l+r) >> aux2: input: bus2, sned to bus 1. output: your choice (1 and 2 or l+r) > > Just checked, doesn't work. > > Bus objects show higher levels when driven by Sends, but do not forward this > to the connected Aux. > Inserts in the Bus operate only when the 'forbidden' send loop is assigned, > even across more than one Bus/Aux combo. This is so consistent, that i can > hardly take it as an oversight. But then, what do i know. > > As soon as we dare to tread the line, we are rigorously called back like the > watchdog on its chain. i do not like this. It's just our caring big brother holding back the dog from destroying itself by the deadly feedback loop of having dinner on its own tail ;-) Per Boysen (yummie!)
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