A-Playback is a splitter with each channel chained to the appropriate numbered track on the audio environment window. What you must do is set up a splitter for the Audio Instrument, one for the Bus, and one for the Master Outs. Then select the splitter in the arrange window your selected track. Record all automation on this track. Remember which splitters are chained to which channel strips in the environment. The more splitters you used, the more separation of automation data you will have on each splitter track. Good luck. It's actually quite easy. -Jer --------- > "tweakings" both to ES1 and the Autofilter, but obviously I want the > automation data for ES1 on the audio instrument track and the automation > data for Autofilter on a channel splitter/Bus Playback track. It will not be on the same track. It will be on the associated splitter track in the arrange window. Also, when assigning splitters to the Instruments or Buses, run the splitter channel to the corresponding stip channel (to keep things organized and less confusing). Use a separate splitter for each audio section: Audio (already there: A-Playback), Audio Instruments, Busses, Master Outs. All your "tweaks" will be on the splitter tracks in arrange, not on the Instrument or Audio tracks. You can use more than one splitter for each type, or even one for each instrument, just keep your numbers straight and name each splitter, that way all your automation data can be separated by instrument-per-track instead of all instruments or busses on one. > > Logic's default template be able to record separate automation data for all > of the buses? Does it depend on what MIDI channel that MIDI CC data is set This has never worked for me. I've had to set up splitters for the Busses. Only the audio tracks have a default splitter attached. I recommend copying "A-Playback" in the arrange, renaming it and chaining it to the desired strips. > > Ahg, okay, see, now I'm starting to get all confused again. Do I have to > select a channel splitter in the arrange window in order to record the > automation data to it? That would seem to make sense, but then again, that > would seem to make it impossible to, in one swoop, record the automation to > the ES1 _and_ the Autofilter which would be on a separate Bus track. Yes, but I don't know if you could do both at once or not. Remember you've got one splitter for the ES1 and one for the Bus. > > Please help us newbies -- I get the impression that this is a FAQ for many > Logic users, and I will probably write a tutorial on this very subject once > I get it sorted out. And Jer, mucho thanks for your help. Actually, it hasn't really come up, but it's important knowledge of how to use the environment. I stumbled on it myself the first time I tried to automate a VST filter. > From: logicplatinum@... > Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 11:36:27 -0000 > To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [exs] ESX24 cutoff sweep > > I am trying to record a cutoff sweep on the ESX24. I create a new > track the same as the sampler I record the cutoff sweep the > information shows in the event list, transform section etc but the > ESX24 does not respond what am I doing wrong ? its driving me up the > wall.I can record other information this way As I way round I uses > the filter efx insert and record the sweep this way but I'd really > like to do it on the sampler,any advice would be welcome I am using > logic platinum on a G4 mac > > many thanks > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [exs] ESX24 cutoff sweep
2001-07-02 by HELP@MusicProTools.com
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