Hi,
Maybe I'm not doing well, and maybe there is no solution, but I .. I'm using a UCM404 usb audio interface with ASIO Driver (4 IN / 4 OUT)... I don't have any other channels available.
I planned to use out (1+2) as Main out my project and out (3+4) for selective headphone return for musician.
Doing this, I thought that I should be able to monitor all selected tracks that go out usig OUT (1+2) and in other hand send more or less of other sppecific selected tracks (using a Bus Send/receive) on a track that goes out to OUT(3+4).
However, I realized that as soon as I enable OUT (3+4) it becomes mixed with OUT(1+2) before MASTER part of waveform.. (so everything is messed up before MAIN OUT)...
Is there a way to "limit" MAIN OUT part to specific "out channels" and not taking all active ones as part of MASTER mix ?
Thanks for help
Ash
Waveform and specific audio channel output for musician playback
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 6 Apr, 2020
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- KVRAF
- 1790 posts since 30 Dec, 2012
I'm not quite sure I follow your description but selecting the "Track Destination" from the side Actions panel, bottom Properties Panel or icon to the right of a track should allow you to set custom destinations for each track.
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- KVRian
- 524 posts since 16 Mar, 2017
I agree that is very confusingly worded, but I think what is being asked for is how to create a monitor mix that is independent of the main out?
In that case, the best option is likely to create an extra track to serve as a monitoring bus. Place an Aux Return plugin at the start of that track to receive the signal from the tracks being monitored, and set the output of that track as dRowAudio suggested, to the 3/4 output.
Then for each track you want to send to the monitoring bus add an Aux Send to that track in the desired position: place it before any other plugins (such as the volume control for the main output) that should not impact the monitoring, but after any that should (including the virtual instrument plugin if using one). Set the send level for each track to the monitoring bus using that plugin.
Make sure all of those aux sends and the corresponding aux return are set to use the same bus.
Note that both plugins can be found under Waveform Plugins -> Utility.
In that case, the best option is likely to create an extra track to serve as a monitoring bus. Place an Aux Return plugin at the start of that track to receive the signal from the tracks being monitored, and set the output of that track as dRowAudio suggested, to the 3/4 output.
Then for each track you want to send to the monitoring bus add an Aux Send to that track in the desired position: place it before any other plugins (such as the volume control for the main output) that should not impact the monitoring, but after any that should (including the virtual instrument plugin if using one). Set the send level for each track to the monitoring bus using that plugin.
Make sure all of those aux sends and the corresponding aux return are set to use the same bus.
Note that both plugins can be found under Waveform Plugins -> Utility.
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- KVRian
- 772 posts since 1 Oct, 2019
And the set A of tracks that go to output 1+2 (main) and the set B of tracks that go to output 3+4 (monitor mix) may contain both same and not_same tracks?
I don't record any instruments live, I construct my music.
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- KVRian
- 524 posts since 16 Mar, 2017
If you want one of the tracks to only go to the second output just change the destination of the track as dRowAudio suggested above.
What I described is more for sending it to two different places at the same time.
What I described is more for sending it to two different places at the same time.
