Using Multi Outputs In Battery 3 With Logic Pro 9
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Thx for the tutorial!!
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@samuelomar21 and i tried both ways: creating a new track (not multi-timbral) and another multi-timbral
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@dogswithglasses no prob
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Thanks a lot man, great video.
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ok once thats done how do i see all those differant track in the arrange widow?
Real2XL 1 week ago
@Real2XL you wont be able to see those tracks in the arrange window only in the mix window. I usually record each drum one at a time on a single track then select New For Overlapped Regions in the track tab. This will automatically separate the midi tracks you recorded. Hope this helps
dblackinf 2 days ago
@dblackinf
I follow the steps and i cant get to more than 1 aux when i press the + sign... help!!
samuelomar21 1 month ago
@samuelomar21 You may need to click the file tab in battery then select options and make sure that you have 16 tracks. If you did everything in the video from 1:30 till about 2:22 you should be good. I dont see why it would only give you 1 aux track unless your selecting the "stereo" instance of battery. You wanna make sure your selecting Multi Output (16xStereo). Hopefully this works for you. let me know if there's still an issue
dblackinf 1 month ago
@dblackinf Still the same problem man... btw, what do you mean with "I dont see why it would only give you 1 aux track unless your selecting the "stereo" instance of battery." ??? The only track that has the + sign is the multi-timbral I created, so my options are narrowed to just that one. Maybe a setting i'm not aware of in Logic?
Help!
samuelomar21 1 month ago
@samuelomar21 Unfortunately I dont know of any other settings that would fix that problem. If I do figure it out I'll definitely get back to you and if you resolve the issue would it be possible for you to post a video reply so if anyone else has the same problem they can refer to your post. I appreciate your feedback...thanks
dblackinf 1 month ago