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i want to have battery (v2) out each cell on separeate tracks in tracktion and i can't seem to figure it out. i've posted on this matter before and i got some input, but still to no help. i read a tutorial about using rack filters for mutliple outs, but still, i wasn't able to do it. i either get all cells to out on one track, or a single cell an on all tracks. i've tried several routing options. i've read the tutorial 4 times doing everyhting step by step. am i that dumb or what.


so, i would really appreciate if someone who uses battery inside tracktion can give me a little help.


cheers

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Ok

Here's how ya do it.

First, create your rack and place your Battery module in it.

Second, open the battery module in the rack, and load your cells.

Third, click on the "options" button in battery, and adjust outputs to the number you want.

Fourth, on the "info button" in battery set to "output"

Fifth, adjust each cell's as you want.

Sixth, rewire rack to suit your needs.

SAVE!!!!!!!!

Hope this helps!


Scoops
Last edited by Scoops on Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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much obliged kind sir :)
will try it right now

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well, i may be really dumb but i can't find the "info" button u were talkin about and the only "options" is in the "file" drop-down menu. is that it?

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Opps, sorry man, I was workin in Battery 1. I dont have my Battery 2 loaded yet.

Esentially what this step does is set the options for the possible outputs for all cells. It's a form kinda like the "setting your preferences" in Internet Exploder. After you set the outputs for all possibilities desired, you have to reset the output of that each cell to the specific channel you want. I would think that Battery 2 kept this functionality, they prolly just relabeled it somewhere else.

Scoops
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