| bio | website | musicfortheblind.co.uk |
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| location | UK | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | Mar 21 at 21:39 | |
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I make the music on the computer.
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Feb 26 |
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In Logic, can I change the settings of plugins on a group of channels at the same time? That's a neat idea. In theory, you could set up a virtual motorised MIDI device and that would solve this whole thing. It wouldn't be saved in the session file and you'd need one for every device you want to alias to, but it'd work better than anything else that's been proposed. Does such a thing exist, or am I gonna have to write it? |
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Nov 9 |
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What does GarageBand have compared to Audacity? @ObscureRobot they merged the products with Reason 6; Reason now has all the features Record has and Record is no longer for sale. |
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Nov 2 |
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In Logic, can I change the settings of plugins on a group of channels at the same time? Yeah. Channel strip copy and pasting without the time hassle (and potential for errors) of actually copy and pasting channel strip settings. Time being the most important thing; adjusting one parameter of an EQ by two dB should not require more than about half a second of interaction. |
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Oct 29 |
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In Logic, can I change the settings of plugins on a group of channels at the same time? Doing vocals, I'll typically compress on the bus as well as per-channel, but it's not just vocals that have me running into this limitation. If, for example, you've got several harmonising solo DI guitar parts with a ridiculous chain of pedal/amp simulation, it sucks to have to maintain duplicate signal chains independently. |
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Oct 28 |
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In Logic, can I change the settings of plugins on a group of channels at the same time? I can't use a bus for this; the effects need to be different instances of the same effect. A compressor on a combined bus would, for example, reduce the level of all tracks if one of them spiked. Pitch correction on a combined bus wouldn't work at all, but all pitch correction instances on all channels should be configured identically. I do typically put effects on the master vocal bus, but only ones that wouldn't work better on each individual channel. |