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Re: [L-OT] lemme introduce myself

2000-04-11 by thebass

I record all my mixer and effect settings on the "a-playback"
or"b-playback" track in the arrange window

Carl wrote:

> zoinks!
>
> i'm Carl, i write psytrance dittys as Bokonon. my icq# is 2585420 and
> i'm [bokonon] on EfNet irc servers (www.mirc.com for client software)
>
> i have a few newbie recording questions...
>
>
> 1. i have all of my audiotracks arranged but i want to record the
> mixer fader movements so i can mix in/out my tracks over the course
> of the song. whenever i record, it doesnt save the changes. is there
> like a hyper editor where i can draw the volume over the course of
> whatever bars i have selected, what is the most efficient way to do
> this?
>
> 2. also i want to be able to record the parameter changes in my
> effects (eq, noise gate threshhold) so they can change over the
> course of the song. can i record the slider movements or do i have to
> somehow assign some midi controller to it? (if i have to assign a
> midi controller, how would i do that?)
>
> much thanks and appreciation to anyone who can help me. you'll have a
> spot in the album credits :)
>
> (wow, this program blows Fakewalk away)
>
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Re: [L-OT] lemme introduce myself

2000-04-11 by Carl

could you be a little more specific? i'm still picking up on the more 
advanced parts of the program. could you giveme a quick runthrough of 
how to do it for 1 audiotrack and 1 fx-parameter?? anybody??

-Carl

--- In logic-ot@egroups.com, thebass <howard@h...>  wrote:

>  I record all my mixer and effect settings on the "a-playback"
> or"b-playback" track in the arrange window
> 
> Carl wrote:

> > 1. i have all of my audiotracks arranged but i want to record the
> > mixer fader movements so i can mix in/out my tracks over the 
course
> > of the song. whenever i record, it doesnt save the changes. is 
there
> > like a hyper editor where i can draw the volume over the course of
> > whatever bars i have selected, what is the most efficient way to 
do
> > this?
> >
> > 2. also i want to be able to record the parameter changes in my
> > effects (eq, noise gate threshhold) so they can change over the
> > course of the song. can i record the slider movements or do i 
have to
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> > somehow assign some midi controller to it? (if i have to assign a
> > midi controller, how would i do that?)

> 
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Re: [L-OT] lemme introduce myself

2000-04-11 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

Hi Carl,

> 1. i have all of my audiotracks arranged but i want to record the
> mixer fader movements so i can mix in/out my tracks over the course
> of the song. whenever i record, it doesnt save the changes. is there
> like a hyper editor where i can draw the volume over the course of
> whatever bars i have selected, what is the most efficient way to do
> this?

Make a track for the mixer-object. Its the easiest way to work. Then
select that track, record and move the faders. Then go to arrange again
and select "hyperdraw". If I'm not mistaken, Logic will choose the last
used controller, and then you can edit and draw lines etc... I use it
all the time. To make it more fun: assign key commands for all possible
hyperdraw things: "normal" hyperdraw, hyperdraw "other controller" (or
something like that) etc etc... and also some key commands for zooming
into one track. Works like a charm.

> 2. also i want to be able to record the parameter changes in my
> effects (eq, noise gate threshhold) so they can change over the
> course of the song. can i record the slider movements or do i have to
> somehow assign some midi controller to it? (if i have to assign a
> midi controller, how would i do that?)

Do the same as mentioned above: just move the appropriate knobs/faders
and when recording on the mixer object track. Everything will be
recorded. You don't have to assign anything at all.

Bye,
Joeri
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joeri@...

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Re: [L-OT] lemme introduce myself

2000-04-12 by Klaus Lotz

Recently Joeri Vankeirsbilck wrote:

> Make a track for the mixer-object. Its the easiest way to work. Then
> select that track, record and move the faders. Then go to arrange again
> and select "hyperdraw". If I'm not mistaken, Logic will choose the last
> used controller, and then you can edit and draw lines etc... I use it
> all the time. To make it more fun: assign key commands for all possible
> hyperdraw things: "normal" hyperdraw, hyperdraw "other controller" (or
> something like that) etc etc... and also some key commands for zooming
> into one track. Works like a charm.


Hey Joeri, thats not OT anymore;-)) Dont mind, i am away instantly...


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