--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Paul Najar <paulnajar@j...> wrote: > > On 22/01/2006, at 7:05 AM, GAmoore@a... wrote: > > > Logic didn't just spring fully formed into all it is today. The > > entire audio part was added on, and expanded. In fact, AFAIK > > nothing has been added to midi for years. So there may be more than > > one way of doing things (e.g. track mute and channel mute), or > > there may have started with something like busses, and then decided > > to expand to aux's but not want to hose those people who already > > using buses. > > Yes. To maintain old song compatibility... I had considered backwards compatibilty as a possible explanation as to why there are buses in Logic. And if there was something a Bus could do that an Aux Object can't it would make perfect since. But it seems to me that Logic would have just updated data files to show Aux Objects instead of Bus Objects. Nothing loss, nothing screwed up. Sorry if I seem so argumentative, I welcome your input. The whole thing just has a me a little perplexed. I'm over it now though. My Bus Objects are all deleted and my setup is a little easier to understand now (not to mention a little leaner). Some day maybe I'll bump into Gerhard and I'll ask him why he left the Bus Objects in! Troy
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Re: the bus stops here
2006-01-23 by Teeroy
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