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I have assigned all outputs of my arrange tracks to bus1. Bus1 is the input
of several aux
tracks, the output of these aux tracks are different outs of my Motu 828
mkII.
When I switch a track to solo, there is no more sound at all. When I switch
aux1 (connected
to main out 1-2 of the Motu rsp. the speakers) to solo, too, I hear all
tracks that habe
bus1 as output, so no solo function is available.
??????????
Peter
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "p8guitar"
<p8guitar@a...> wrote:
> I have assigned all outputs of my arrange tracks to bus1. Bus1 is
> the input of several aux tracks, the output of these aux tracks
> are different outs of my Motu 828 mkII. When I switch a track to
> solo, there is no more sound at all. When I switch aux1 (connected
> to main out 1-2 of the Motu rsp. the speakers) to solo, too, I hear
> all tracks that habe bus1 as output, so no solo function is
> available. ??????????
ctrl-click the solo button of the output(s) your auxes are sending to.
They get muted too by your solo actions. Now they don't anymore.
O.
> I have assigned all outputs of my arrange tracks to bus1. Bus1 is the
input of
> several aux tracks, the output of these aux tracks are different outs
of my
> Motu 828 mkII.
Why do you feed several outputs with the same signal ?
> When I switch a track to solo, there is no more sound at all.
Set the Auxes to Solo Safe by control-clicking their solo buttons.
Christian
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> > I have assigned all outputs of my arrange tracks to bus1. Bus1 is
> > the input of several aux tracks, the output of these aux tracks
are
> >different outs of my Motu 828 mkII.
>
> Why do you feed several outputs with the same signal ?
Because I need to route the signal from the computer to the PA with
one output of the Motu and to our drummer's headphones with another output
of the Motu.This saves me an additional hardware mixer.
> > When I switch a track to solo, there is no more sound at all.
>
> Set the Auxes to Solo Safe by control-clicking their solo buttons.
ok, this gives me sound, but again I hear all the signals from all tracks
that have bus1 as their outs, too.
So this makes no difference, there is no solo funtion. Maybe I misunderstood
you: the track Iwant to hear is switched to solo, the aux that sends the
signal
from bus1 (which should only get the solo signal from this track) is solo
safe
(x in the solo button, but not yellow button). Is this the way it should be?
Peter
>> Why do you feed several outputs with the same signal ?
>
> This saves me an additional hardware mixer.
I understand.
> Maybe I misunderstood
> you: the track Iwant to hear is switched to solo, the aux that sends
the
> signal
> from bus1 (which should only get the solo signal from this track) is
solo safe
> (x in the solo button, but not yellow button). Is this the way it
should be?
Um, yes, in theory. But you're right, it doesn't work.
Christian
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homepage http://uk.geocities.com/christianobermaier/home.htm
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "p8guitar"
<p8guitar@a...> wrote:
> Is this the way it should be?
No, this is an Aux bug, though whether Emagic consider it to be a bug
is unknown.
Stereo Auxes receiving input from Busses used as track outputs are
muted by track solo. If you make the stereo Aux solo-safe then it
(correctly) won't respect track solos, and you get signal from all the
tracks routed to that bus, even though the non-solo-safe Bus _does_
respect the track solos, and doesn't need to be made solo-safe to
route signal. You'd think that whatever the Bus hears is what the Aux
will receive, but no. I guess solo hasn't been properly integrated for
Auxes.
But it gets weirder - a mono Aux used in the same way _will_ behave as
expected, and doesn't need to be made solo-safe to receive the soloed
signal. So to do what you want, use a _mono_ Aux set to use the stereo
Bus as input, and your desired Output pair as output.
Weirder still, even though it's a mono Aux, a full stereo stream
appears to be routed to the Output, including original track panning.
Bizarre...
The above is in Platinum 6.3.2 on OS X - YMMV.
John Pitcairn
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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "John Pitcairn"
<johnp@r...> wrote:
>> But it gets weirder - a mono Aux used in the same way _will_ behave
as
> expected, and doesn't need to be made solo-safe to receive the soloed
> signal. So to do what you want, use a _mono_ Aux set to use the stereo
> Bus as input, and your desired Output pair as output.
>
> Weirder still, even though it's a mono Aux, a full stereo stream
> appears to be routed to the Output, including original track panning.
> Bizarre...
>
Yes, this works! :)
John, you are beginning to scare me. How can you know these things that even
the
Pentagon doesn't know?
Peter
> >> But it gets weirder - a mono Aux used in the same way _will_
behave as
> > expected, and doesn't need to be made solo-safe to receive the
soloed
> > signal. So to do what you want, use a _mono_ Aux set to use the
stereo
> > Bus as input, and your desired Output pair as output.
> >
> > Weirder still, even though it's a mono Aux, a full stereo stream
> > appears to be routed to the Output, including original track
panning.
> > Bizarre...
> >
> Yes, this works! :)
>
> John, you are beginning to scare me. How can you know these things that
even
> the Pentagon doesn't know?
>
> Peter
John "Jack Bauer" Pitcairn, who doesn't know him?
;)
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "p8guitar"
<p8guitar@a...> wrote:
> John, you are beginning to scare me. How can you know these things
> that even the Pentagon doesn't know?
I knew I'd gotten it to work some time ago, but it took a few minutes
experimentation to find it again, as I generally use RME TotalMix to
mult outputs. Once found, it took longer to type a concise response
(documentation, gah).
John Pitcairn
-------------------------------------------------------------
Logic Control emulation for generic midi controllers:
LC Xmu demo: http://www.opuslocus.com/lcxmu/
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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "darealbasoski"
<mail@o...> wrote:
> John "Jack Bauer" Pitcairn, who doesn't know him?
At this point I must say that I really hate "24".
John Pitcairn
-------------------------------------------------------------
Logic Control emulation for generic midi controllers:
LC Xmu demo: http://www.opuslocus.com/lcxmu/
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