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AuthorTopic: Battery Problem - Multiple Outputs
trancenrg69
Posted: 18th June 2003 17:25
I have a question. I loaded battery in cubsase sx. I went into options and set stereo outputs to 8. So now i got 8 outputs named, Bty1, Bty 3, Bty 5, Bty 7, etc... How do you load .for example, a kick on Bty 1, a snare on Bty 3, a crash on a Bty 5, etc...
CaptainMark
Posted: 18th June 2003 18:47
RTFM
trancenrg69
Posted: 18th June 2003 19:10
I did read the manual, but it doesn't explain. It just tells you you can do it but not how.
TeeLangSun
Posted: 18th June 2003 19:24
On the right side of the main interface, you'll see a "Master" section. Under that you'll see the word "root" on a tab. Click that and switch it to output, the third option down on the menu that will pop up. At this point, above all the individual cells, you'll see the channel they're each set to output on. Probably 1/2, the first stereo channel. You can click on the 1/2 and move your mouse up or and down to change that to the output you want it on. I think that should get you going.
CaptainMark
Posted: 18th June 2003 20:09
He's absolutely right. But it does say so in the manual.

Apologies, I didn't mean to be rude, but when I hear a question like that I tend to jump to the (no doubt unjustified) assumption that the user is using a crack.
trancenrg69
Posted: 18th June 2003 21:24
TeeLangSun, thank you so much. I figured it out. It was very easy. thanks again Smile
thesnowman
Posted: 17th February 2004 04:13
I hate to this but.....


I reserve my right to try out the app's before buying. This doesn't mean that I spend all day long searching with eMule to get the latest apps and never pay for any of them.

But usually the demo's just contain half of the setting they normally have. How the hell can I know if that is the app I need if I can't try out their fully potensial???


Sorry, I know this is just like entering a room, letting the worst fart ever slide out and then leave again, just to let the people in there be stuck with that godawful smell..
ttoz
Posted: 17th February 2004 04:33
thesnowman wrote:
I hate to this but.....


I reserve my right to try out the app's before buying. This doesn't mean that I spend all day long searching with eMule to get the latest apps and never pay for any of them.

But usually the demo's just contain half of the setting they normally have. How the hell can I know if that is the app I need if I can't try out their fully potensial???


Sorry, I know this is just like entering a room, letting the worst fart ever slide out and then leave again, just to let the people in there be stuck with that godawful smell..


and i just have to do this:

i sincerely hope all the malicious codes from the cracks you use fucks up your registry and your computer as much as possible., there, now fuck off and don't come back. i can't believe you joined up just to tell us you're a criminal.
Morton G. Lore
Posted: 17th February 2004 04:34
trancenrg69 wrote:
I did read the manual, but it doesn't explain. It just tells you you can do it but not how.


That's what NI manuals are like. You better get used to it. They just tell you what you know already. Rolling Eyes
thesnowman
Posted: 17th February 2004 05:28
ttoz wrote:
thesnowman wrote:
I hate to this but.....


I reserve my right to try out the app's before buying. This doesn't mean that I spend all day long searching with eMule to get the latest apps and never pay for any of them.

But usually the demo's just contain half of the setting they normally have. How the hell can I know if that is the app I need if I can't try out their fully potensial???


Sorry, I know this is just like entering a room, letting the worst fart ever slide out and then leave again, just to let the people in there be stuck with that godawful smell..


and i just have to do this:

i sincerely hope all the malicious codes from the cracks you use fucks up your registry and your computer as much as possible., there, now fuck off and don't come back. i can't believe you joined up just to tell us you're a criminal.



As I said.......

But I do think that you misunderstood me though(or perhaps it's me..) I am as pissed off as the next about all the hacking and cracking of music software. We who buy the software(and I do, I have currently music software valued close to $10.000, AND I PAIED FOR IT ALL!!) and all the musicians and technicians which are using cracked software make us pay the bill. steinberg and emagic need money they too....

But as you could see in my first reply I wrote that I do this only because I think that the demos they give out really suck. That's why I download them first, to try. I then buy the software as anyone else.

I may be kinda poor in explaining myself, but I do feel that I explained myself pretty well there..

So if you can't understand that you can sodd off, I am entitled to my opinion, you f#%king little prick!

So, there you have it.
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