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From: "f-erenc szabo" <zerobeat@...>
Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 at 10:13:25 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Various suggestions
Message #162651
This is a reply to #162634.
f-erenc szabo wrote: >> But to actually collapse down to mono, it can be simpler than >> what you suggest. All you need to is route everything to >> a stereo BUS (say, Bus 1/2) before it goes to the physical output. "Sascha Franck" <S.Franck@...> writes: >Quite a tough task sometimes, especially in case you have >lots of "other" objects on your audio mixer enviromnent. That >way you can't use CTRL-A anymore but have to select each >and every object manually. f-erenc szabo wrote: > Not much of a palaver. "Sascha Franck" <S.Franck@...> writes: >Ah well, I think it is. >In case you're using lots of Aux objects it defenitely is, >just for the above mentioned reason. I meant that it isn't much work to set up an environment template that is the basis for all future projects. Sure, it's a bit of work to retrofit an existing project so that everything that is routed directly to a physical output now goes to a BUS pair first. My current Autoload employs this technique, using the same concept started in 1995 when the first version of LogicTDM shipped (this was the first Logic that had a "serious" audio engine, meriting a more complex audio environment setup). My autoload's environment has various goodies like this: Talkback circuit with dimming, Monoizer, Channel Swapper.... If I had to "wire" this all up for every session I would never do it. Hence building it into the Autoload. f-erenc szabo, smarty pants Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!" <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
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