FR: master volume control during recording

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its hard to turn down all of the tracks when im recording, make it so i can master control separately to the end to end on all recording inputs

RoNC

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no idea what you are talking about.
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Isnt that type of thing usually handled by the soundcard panel?
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the thing is, i want to hear the end to end fx, but turning down the rest of the "disk stream". sometimes its hard to get everything set so that you can eventually set it up to actually give the client some space to hear their own voice/guitar etc in a large mix

RoNC

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y'could always route all your trackz0rsz to another track first. bit of a do tho.

why not just put a few gainers on the recording tracks and turn down the master?
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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haydxn wrote:y'could always route all your trackz0rsz to another track first. bit of a do tho.

woohoo another bussing thread started by ROn..... yippie

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yeah see thats more or less what im asking, like to have a little fader somewhere to control everything but the recording. if not fine ill figure it out. i mean it'd be an easier workaround than say a/b/c etc mix buttons :D

RonC

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dont you have a mixing desk ron?

i'm lost :shrug: are you troling? if not explain why you are monitering via tracktion? when you have no need?

send the raw mike out the desk into tracktion & moniter via the mixing desk

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djsubject wrote:dont you have a mixing desk ron?

i'm lost :shrug: are you troling? if not explain why you are monitering via tracktion? when you have no need?

send the raw mike out the desk into tracktion & moniter via the mixing desk

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Ron trolling?? I dont think so.

I think he likes monitoring with VST effects on the signal.
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route that recording track to a different hardware output and adjust the volume on there?
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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or (if its a reverb you need to use on the vox while recording) run the dry signal through the desk for zero-latency monitoring, and set the reverb plug on the record channel all-wet. This may also mean you can up your latency a bit for more stability, as it will translate to a slightly longer pre-delay on the verb instead of a delay on the actual voice.

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AD80 wrote: I think he likes monitoring with VST effects on the signal.
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i get it now!

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I just turn up the volume on the track that is being recorded.

If necessary I put in another volume filter and boost that as well. Just be choosy as to where you put the volume filter depending on whether you want more reverb (or whatever your fx is).
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yeah but then it gets complicated , i work often with 24-or-so tracks, and its a chore to turn it off... you see, i do have a monitoring dial on my firepod, but again no vst fx, etc. plus noticable latency (6ms)

anyways it was just a request
RoNC

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