Papa,
I apologize. I didn't really follow this thread as it wasn't rellavant to
me at first. Therefore, I didn't see your steps. I am so sorry.
Now I really! feel imbarrassed!
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Poppa Bear" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 4:38 PM
Subject: RE: Affects on a different track
Hello, this is Poppa, You would follow the directions that I laid out for
John yesterday to do this. If Slau doesn't see that as being the typical
way
I think that him or others will chime in.
HTH
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 11:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Affects on a different track
Slau,
You bring up a very good point that raises a question I've now had for
several months. I didn't wanna post though in fear of me looking totally
stupid. What I've been doing is to record, say, 3 backing vocal tracks.
Then, I'd take the output path popup button, and instead of leaving it set
on my interface, I'd switch it over to a bus. Let me be very clear. I'm
doing this with the output path selecter, not with the sends. Now,
basically, I then create a stereo auxiliary track, and I set the input
path
popup button to the same bus that I set for the output on the 3 vocal
backing tracks. Now, obviously, those 3 backing vocals are being played
through that AUX track. Then, on the AUX track, I'll pop a reverb, say on
insert A. I set it the way I like, and then those 3 vocals have reverb.
The thing is, doing it this way, if I move my output volume slider within
that AUX track up or down, it's going to adjust the volume of those 3
vocals. So, my question is, what if I didn't want to have that AUX track
contain the vofals. What if all I wanted it to have was the reverb
effect,
and nothing more? This way, I could send just the reverb effect from the
3
vocals to an AUX track, then turn that AUX track up or down only to
increase
or decrease the amount of reverb without screwing with the volume level.
How would be the best way to do this in the example I'm giving? Is this
something I'd have to go into the output window button on the audio
tracks?
I confess, I've never looked inside the output window, so I don't totally
know what all is in there. Guilty as charged.
Chris.
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