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Jeffgreenleaf
17.01.2010, 10:23 PM
I've finally figured out how to use my TI desktop with Logic 9 but I don't understand how to adjust the volume of the different parts. Using the instructions from the manual (see below), I was able to create an AUX channel and control one of the part's volume/panning, etc. However, I can't figure out how to do it with the other parts. Any suggestions? Thanks so much!


"6 - Mixing and Routing
You might have already spotted that the Logic tutorial song uses the Virus Control mc. “mc” stands for Multi Channel. In order to make use of the additional audio channels you need to create an Aux object in Logic’s environment.

Track 5 of the Tutorial session (“Dub Pad”) sends it’s audio to USB2 instead of USB1. As a result, the multi-channel version of the Virus Control plug-in can output this particular part on an Aux bus instead of the instrument’s main outs. You can switch the output assignment of a part in Common > Output > Main Outs drop-down menu as shown in Step Four."

feedingear
18.01.2010, 12:47 AM
You can change USB outs in the PATCH UTILITY button from memory - or you can just adjust the slider on each part at the left - thats how I normally do it. I tend to just leave the parts in the track til it's written - then bounce them out as audio and do the rest of the audio processing from there.

Jeffgreenleaf
18.01.2010, 06:17 AM
Thanks soooo much feedingear. I knew it was a simple thing just to control the volume/panning. Bounced in realtime and it worked great...
jeff
p.s.gonna check out your myspace page.