Battery & Individual outs in Logic 7.1.

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I've recently switched over to Logic and am still trying to work out how to use the outs from Battery..
I know how to set up the outputs for the individual hits i.e. Cell 1 - Outs 1&2 but I can't work out how I select which track on the mixer it's bused to..??
How do I set this up?

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create aux audio objects in your environment. They can be set to receive signal from AU plugins with multiple outputs(and, which are loaded as Multi-Out Audio Units, as opposed to stereo-out AUs.)

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Rusty Shackleford wrote:create aux audio objects in your environment. They can be set to receive signal from AU plugins with multiple outputs(and, which are loaded as Multi-Out Audio Units, as opposed to stereo-out AUs.)
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Thanks for your help..
I've tried that but for some reason I only have an option to create a max of two aux tracks..
Why is this?

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jjpleeza wrote:Thanks for your help..
I've tried that but for some reason I only have an option to create a max of two aux tracks..
Why is this?
They are used "dynamically", so once you created 2 of them, there's gonna be an option to create more.
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OK i must be doing something wrong then...
I'll click on an audio track in the arrange window and it will come up with all the different options i.e. audio aux, audio instrument, audio bus etc etc..
I'll select aux 1 then 2 but after that it doesn't come up with aux 3.
What am i doing wrong..?

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You need to create extra objects.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:You need to create extra objects.
Excuse my ignorance, But how do I do that?

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You need to go into your environment, then head over to the audio layer. Being there, the easiest way to create a new object would be copying an existing one (CMD+drag? I keep forgetting the Mac shortcuts...) and then setting it to the desired "channel" in the parameter box. In your case, just copy one aux object (if there's isn't any allready, use a plain audio object) and select "Aux 3" or whatever appears to be unused. Then proceed to your likings. Oh, and don't forget to name each new object properly to avoid confusion in your arrangements track list!
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Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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