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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic Question---

2008-12-23 by John Kilgour

The first approach is exactly what I would like to do.  I don't mind  
reading the manual on how to do it, but where to start?  Look up  
"automation"?

On Dec 23, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Skip Leeds wrote:

>
> John,
>
> You can automate your EQ so that the settings change along the  
> timeline.
> You might find it simpler, though, to break the scenes out onto  
> different
> tracks with their own EQ plugs. The first approach is a little  
> trickier to
> set up, but is less processor- and disk-intensive. The second  
> approach will
> be easy to set up, but will be more taxing on your system  
> resources. But if
> you have decent hardware, and not a lot of other plugins or tracks  
> going,
> it should be fine either way.
>
> Skip
>
> On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 09:45:21 -0500, John Kilgour <john@...>  
> wrote:
> > I have a dialog track from a film that I am mixing. All of the
> > scenes for the film were exported as 1 track - for 90 minutes. I
> > need to EQ different scenes - now, here is the question: Do I need
> > to break the track into different channels to have diffent EQ
> > settings for each scene, or is there a way I can keep the audio all
> > on this one track, and have each scene EQ'ed sperately. Does my
> > question make sense??
> >
> > John
> -- 
>
> "You can't have everything - where would you put it?" -- Steven Wright
>
>
> 



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