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From: "geetar67" <geetar67@...>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 at 3:05:13 PM
Subject: Re: How do I split drumkit elements up so that each one has its own fader,
Message #201064
This is a reply to #201047.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Alain BERTHE <Alain.Berthe1@p...> wrote: > > Hi Arch, > > If you can select the output in the edit window,then it's not a EXSP > issue. The editor allows me to select from main 1-2, outputs 3-8 in stereo pairs, and 9-16 individually. However, the Aux inputs only show outputs 3-8. > Something I forgot to tell you in my previous post is that you'll have > to assign each of your Aux Out to one channel of your multi inst. > You do that by clicking on the input button of the aux (just above the > output button) and a pop up menu will open. Yes, I assign them accordingly. But nothing comes out of the Auxes, everything still comes out of main 1-2. > Something else that I find very annoying is that - in the arrange or > Mixer windows -,tweaking an Aux out is selecting it, and, selecting an > Aux Out is unselecting your EXSP mc,which means that,in those > windows,you cannot hear your instrument and adjust the aux at the > same time!!! .The only way I found is to first select your inst,then > open audio layer of the environment window to access the sub > mixer.There,you cannot select or unselect channels but you can tweak > the parameters you want. > The best then,is to dedicate a screen set for this. > Hope those adds will make it... > > Alain Strange behavior. I've found myself mixing in the Environment anyway, because I hated the selesction/deselection process in the Mixer.
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