On 23/01/2006, at 11:08 AM, Teeroy wrote:
As I've not tried it I can't say but it's very possible that if youhad no bus objects created but you were using a "bus channel" to sumthe tracks to get them to the Aux then the -bus- output assignmentmight still be in place and the only way to change that assignmentwould be to go create the bus object and change it.If I'm understanding you right, I think you are saying that setting a Bus Object to "No Output"terminates that Bus Channel.
If this were the case I could see why creating a new Bus Objectmight be the only way to open that Bus Channnel back up.
What I'm saying is actually the reverse. You need to get to the bus to turn the bus output OFF.
When I start with a completely blank environment and create audio objects from scratch, if I tell Logic that one of these objects is a bus and then -look- at the default settings on that bus object the bus is always assigned an output. But to complete the routing of my most recent example IE "use an aux as a bus replacement" I actually need to turn OFF that bus output - not on. To do this you would need to create the bus object.
If you haven't realised this then I suspect that you have the same audio reaching output via two different paths - this is not too bad if you have Plugin delay compensation turned on everywhere, but if you don't then you'll be getting some hideous phase, flange & flam issues with your audio.
As I've said earlier though, I've not tried routing audio as a "bus channel" without there being a corresponding bus object created in the environment so maybe under these circumstances the bus might not output audio????
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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
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