Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
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Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
I'm a logic pro X user, and I'd like to know if there is in DP something similar to "Channel strip settings" (presets which load some software instruments sounds with effects on channel strip inserts combined). I have to compare some Logic functions to DP ones in a course that I have to teach
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
You can save each channel strip in DP's mixing board, then reload it in any other strip in that project or any other project. Each channel strip saves plugins and settings for that strip. This bulk setting for each channel strip is a priceless feature. All the plugins/VIs for a single channel strip can be saved in one fell swoop. I use this in every mix I make, usually named for the artist/project/track/date, or if there are virtual instruments involved, instrument/artist/date.
In addition, each plugin may have not only the plugin interface's saved settings, but also DP's user folder settings. One is usually located in the plugin, the other in the plugin interface window's built-in menu.
Oh yes, there's also the saved Mix, which saves multiple mixes for the entire Mixing Board — every plugin, instrument, and setting. It's a little more difficult to pass from project to project, because projects typically don't have the exact same tracks in the exact same order, but it's possible to do so by importing the sequence to a new project (or duplicating it in the existing project), deleting the MIDI and/or audio, then using the saved mixes. A saved mix saves ALL the plugins in the project, each in their proper channel, and each with its settings and configurations.
So... that's three levels of saved plugin settings:
Does that answer your questions?
Shooshie
PS: none of the above methods depends on the other ones. For example, you don't have to save plugin settings for those same settings to be saved in the other two methods. Each is independent.
In addition, each plugin may have not only the plugin interface's saved settings, but also DP's user folder settings. One is usually located in the plugin, the other in the plugin interface window's built-in menu.
Oh yes, there's also the saved Mix, which saves multiple mixes for the entire Mixing Board — every plugin, instrument, and setting. It's a little more difficult to pass from project to project, because projects typically don't have the exact same tracks in the exact same order, but it's possible to do so by importing the sequence to a new project (or duplicating it in the existing project), deleting the MIDI and/or audio, then using the saved mixes. A saved mix saves ALL the plugins in the project, each in their proper channel, and each with its settings and configurations.
So... that's three levels of saved plugin settings:
- 1) each plugin allows you to save its settings in a user folder (some have two layers of user settings)
- 2) each channel allows you to save all VIs, plugins, settings, and configs in that channel, which can later be recalled for any channel, anywhere, in any project
- 3) DP can save multiple mixes. You can switch between them and conceivably use them in other projects, at least when that may be practical.
Does that answer your questions?
Shooshie
PS: none of the above methods depends on the other ones. For example, you don't have to save plugin settings for those same settings to be saved in the other two methods. Each is independent.
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
How did I not know this? And i've never used the saved mix function in all my years. Hadn't thought of the latency thing.Shooshie wrote:You can save each channel strip in DP's mixing board, then reload it in any other strip in that project or any other project. Each channel strip saves plugins and settings for that strip. This bulk setting for each channel strip is a priceless feature. All the plugins/VIs for a single channel strip can be saved in one fell swoop. I use this in every mix I make, usually named for the artist/project/track/date, or if there are virtual instruments involved, instrument/artist/date.
Great stuff, Shooshie. Thanks!
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
Is this a clipping? Or is it saved like a V-rack? I couldn't work out if there was a separate Channel Strip save function.Shooshie wrote:You can save each channel strip in DP's mixing board, then reload it in any other strip in that project or any other project. Each channel strip saves plugins and settings for that strip. This bulk setting for each channel strip is a priceless feature.
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
The top slot on the channel strip is a the configuration for the whole strip. Has been since about version 7.x. Maybe 6.x, but I don't remember that.Guitar Gaz wrote:Is this a clipping? Or is it saved like a V-rack? I couldn't work out if there was a separate Channel Strip save function.Shooshie wrote:You can save each channel strip in DP's mixing board, then reload it in any other strip in that project or any other project. Each channel strip saves plugins and settings for that strip. This bulk setting for each channel strip is a priceless feature.
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
Got it - I had forgotten this one - very useful. Thanks Shooshie.Shooshie wrote: The top slot on the channel strip is a the configuration for the whole strip. Has been since about version 7.x. Maybe 6.x, but I don't remember that.
Shooshie
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
I did not know or even think to look for something like this.
Thanx Shooshie
Thanx Shooshie
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
Important Note:doodles wrote: How did I not know this? And i've never used the saved mix function in all my years. Hadn't thought of the latency thing.
When you are creating that first saved mix on a project, it's almost always after you've done some mixing, and you don't want to lose that. So, don't just create a new mix, because that will replace the one that's there with a clean slate. Instead, DUPLICATE the mix, then rename it. From that point onward, you can create a new mix without having to worry about losing anything.
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Re: Something similar to Channel strip settings of Logic
Thank you so much for your thorough answer, Shooshie!