Using artillery II in logic

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I got Artillery 2 CM with the CM magazine

is it possible to assign artillery to the sound that a virtual instrument is playing

like using a midi track assigned to Loudnge-lizard. having Artillery2 process the sound ?

Im using Logic-pro 9

i followed the quick manual but it only talks about processing a audio-loop track. the side-chain doesnt seem to see an instrument track.

I did try sending it to a bus and that works fine but it still mixes the dry sound with the wet sound of artillery 2.
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never mind lol i just figured how to do it without needing to use Logic's "environement"(which i never touch because its too complicated for me)


This is how u can process the sound of a plugin through artillery II CM in logic Pro

this is simpler(for me at least)

1.create a midi-control-effect track and select artillery II

2. on an instrument track(AU plugin like Massive or whatever)
send to a bus (like 1 ) turn up the bus knob(little circle)

3. click "bus 1" again and select "pre-fader"

4. On the artillery Gui in the upper-right select
"buss 1" for the side-chaining

5. Turn down Massive's volume fader to 0

6. on the "buss 1" track itself(its a mixer track) set I/o to nothing

7. On artillery II make sure the "mix envelope" is set to 100 %.
some presets change the mix envelope so check that

8. now the Massive track is being processed whenever, u press a
key on the Midi-control effect track

However the dry sound will playthrough whenever there is NO held down notes.

but WITH held notes, it will mute the dry sound and output just the Wet sound
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