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Hi all,
anybody know of a way to copy all settings on an audioobject to
another one? That is including the plugins and the plugin
settings, but on a diff. track. (For instance if you want to drown a
certain phrase in a vocal in reverb)
Thanx,
O.
> anybody know of a way to copy all settings on an audioobject to
> another one? That is including the plugins and the plugin
> settings, but on a diff. track. (For instance if you want to drown a
> certain phrase in a vocal in reverb)
>
> Thanx,
> O.
>
What about copying the Audio Object itself and modifiing it's CHA
parameter.. (to another Audio Track)
HTH
Ray.
DIGITAL ILLUSIONS.
> copy all settings on an audioobject to
> another one?
Option-drag plugins with the hand tool in the audio configuration
window.
Christian
On a fine day, 02-04-2003, RayMaxer wrote:
> > anybody know of a way to copy all settings on an audioobject to
>> another one? That is including the plugins and the plugin
>> settings, but on a diff. track. (For instance if you want to drown
a
> > certain phrase in a vocal in reverb)
>
>What about copying the Audio Object itself and modifiing it's CHA
>parameter.. (to another Audio Track)
Won't work: as soon as you change the Cha parameter, you'll lose all
plugins. The only way to copy plugins with their settings is by
using the hand-tool in the Audio Configuration window. Press Option
while dragging with the hand-tool to copy plugins instead of moving
them.
--
Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/
> Won't work: as soon as you change the Cha parameter, you'll lose all
> plugins. The only way to copy plugins with their settings is by
> using the hand-tool in the Audio Configuration window. Press Option
> while dragging with the hand-tool to copy plugins instead of moving
> them.
Unless the channel you are wanting to copy to is out of the range of the
screen, which is common when I have set some plug ins on an audio instrument
and then decide to have them on the bus that the audio instrument is being
sent to.
The return 1 is below the bottom of the screenset and it doesn't scroll
down. I even tryed putting the plugs halfway then scrolling the screenset
down manually then continuing the plug ins journey to the first bus, but
alas no.
Thus making this feature useless in this instance.
On a fine day, 03-04-2003, roman pirie wrote:
> > Won't work: as soon as you change the Cha parameter, you'll lose
all
>> plugins. The only way to copy plugins with their settings is by
>> using the hand-tool in the Audio Configuration window. Press Option
>> while dragging with the hand-tool to copy plugins instead of moving
>> them.
>Unless the channel you are wanting to copy to is out of the range of the
>screen, which is common when I have set some plug ins on an audio
instrument
>and then decide to have them on the bus that the audio instrument is
being
>sent to.
Yes, that's extremely annoying. You can do it in multiple steps
though -- drag the plugin to the last obejct in the window, scroll
the window down, drag the plugin a bit further down, etc. So it
doesn't make the feature useless -- just very cumbersome to work with
in many instances.
--
Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/
Hi LUGers,
I have big timing problems while speeding up an Track with the graphic Tempo
editor in Logic 4.8.2 (OS 9.2). The Tempo goes from 70 BPM up to 160 BPM and
the Tracks run out of time... some crashes are to late, the beat is not
exact... There is only one Miditrack with Note On commands (no sysex, no
controller data) going to the outside world, the rest comes from software
sampler/Synthies.
Does anyone have an idea, what to do, do get a better timing?
thanx,
David
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