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LawrenceF wrote: Also, below I have Addictive Drums loaded with multiouts and I can only send to the reverb from the master track, no other. I'm trying to send the snare to Altiverb, no luck. The main track sends but the others don't.
Lawrence, Did you ever find a solution to the above issue? I'm only just going through the manual now (I don't have MC6 installed yet)... But I see that MC uses what it calls "child tracks" for multi-out instruments, and there seems to be a specific sends procedure... Hard to see the steps you took to get to the situation above... but I'm wondering if maybe there was a step or two that was missed? In the meantime, I will try to install MC6 (if only the demo) sometime this week, and test this out myself. Cheers. |
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I think an obvious flaw is using other soundfiles such as mp3 on multitracks. A user has system set to low latency then you get issues when adding these type of files. One cannot expect performance except when using audio only and midi. I tested out Mixcraft and found some of the features easy to use. i didn't like the way FX were assigned and get the window for Amplitube3. I figured out how to get it to play but thus far I find that SawStduio Lite still satisfies needs. I am trying to find other DAW that works well using multiple cores. SAW folks state that using multiple cores is waste of time mostly since all ends up in same place/time. hence the trials. |
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