Hi Will, I have found one big problem with splitting cue and master by left right channel. As I assign channel 1 (left) as my master and channel 2 as my cue, for some reason channel 1 gets bits of channel 2 and channel 2 gets bits of channel 1. This applies not only to the Mac's system output, but the interface output as well. Is there anyway to "unlink" the connection between these 2 channels? I've found people online with the same problems too btw.
@onthisgreentrack I've never had issues with Track bleed, unless the soundboard I was plugging into had bleed between channels. In those situations seperating them by a few inputs seems to do the trick. You may also want to check your settings in your Mac Audio output. But it shouldn't be an Ableton Issue. If cue=1 and master=2 it will only output to those. Unless theres channel bleed on the board or a bad cable (which I've had happen), or Pan is off in Mac audio settings.
Hi Will, I have found one big problem with splitting cue and master by left right channel. As I assign channel 1 (left) as my master and channel 2 as my cue, for some reason channel 1 gets bits of channel 2 and channel 2 gets bits of channel 1. This applies not only to the Mac's system output, but the interface output as well. Is there anyway to "unlink" the connection between these 2 channels? I've found people online with the same problems too btw.
onthisgreentrack 2 months ago
@onthisgreentrack I've never had issues with Track bleed, unless the soundboard I was plugging into had bleed between channels. In those situations seperating them by a few inputs seems to do the trick. You may also want to check your settings in your Mac Audio output. But it shouldn't be an Ableton Issue. If cue=1 and master=2 it will only output to those. Unless theres channel bleed on the board or a bad cable (which I've had happen), or Pan is off in Mac audio settings.
loopsinworship 2 months ago
@loopsinworship Thanks for the tip Will! I'll try for another round.
onthisgreentrack 2 months ago