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--- In logic-users@y..., soundcafe@y... wrote:
> Is there a possibility to assign a mix group to a channel in
> audio/track -mixer in Logic audio Platinum?
AFAIK Nope...hard to believe huh? If you use one of your 16 busses
as a group master, you want have "post" Aux sends. That would
leave
your verb hanging when you pulled your bus down, for instance.
Personally, I think your idea of being able to assign an "audio
object" as a group master, is rated right up there with the wish for
"Aux Sends" on the busses. Don't know why it's not like that.
Actually
just making the track outputs assignable to any of the inputs in
addition to how it works now, would do it.
I work around that this way. Go to the Audio mixer environment, just
copy one the audio faders, and drag it off to itself. Now cable from
that over to the cable point on the first BGV track, and then jump
from there to the next one, and so one. You'll find that the faders
starting from the first one controls itself and all afterward, in that
cable run. Then just automate the highest fader in the chain, the
others will follow. You can even edit eq parameters on the top one,
and the others will follow.
The only downside, is it will make all the faders levels the same.
That's ok sometimes, but not always, so just rebalance the group using
the output level on any plugins that you might have inserted on each
of those tracks, or insert the "Volume Helper", and change the
gain on
the individual tracks.
That's a workaround for something easy like stack parts, BGVS, but a
Drum group, I don't think so. It'll probably get changed in an future
Logic update, but won't be documented right away. he he.
hope that works for you,
df
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