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Let's say I have three snare drum tracks and they are all set to
different levels. Now wouldn't it be nice to build a fader in the
environment that "knows" the values of the three tracks and adds
or
subtracts from them as I slide it.
I know that busses are used for that purpose, but most of the time I
need the busses for other purposes than merely changing the relativ
levels of tracks.
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Hans -
I'm wondering if you could somehow attach a meta object to each fader output
to dump its value into a discreet tranformer - and then somehow do the math
from there.. but Logic does have 64 buses now - are you using all of them
allready??
~Neil
>Let's say I have three snare drum tracks and they are all set to
>different levels. Now wouldn't it be nice to build a fader in the
>environment that "knows" the values of the three tracks and
adds or
>subtracts from them as I slide it.
>
>I know that busses are used for that purpose, but most of the time I
>need the busses for other purposes than merely changing the relativ
>levels of tracks.
Just select all the ones you want to change in the environment mixer
and it will behave exactly like you are asking for it to. This does
not work in the track mixer though.
Or wait for V6 where the group implementation is fabulous.
"Neil Audio" <cheezemachine@h...> wrote:
> but Logic does have 64 buses now - are you using all of them
> allready??
Hi Neil,
thans for the response, but I just found out again (silly me always
forgets...) why that doesn't really work:
If you change the level of let's say all the vocal tracks then the
reverb buses that are used on those tracks do not change, which means
the reverb is too loud which means I now have to turn that down too.
So again I'm fiddling and scrolling.
But as mentioned in one of the other posts: Logic 6 will have fader
groups and finally mixing will become a lot faster.
Allright. WHEN IS IT GOING TO BE AVAILABLE????? (Sorry, I can't wait
for the save project feature either, I'm too excited!)
Anyway, great weekend to everyone!
Hans
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