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Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 11:22
by franck
Hello,
I have some questions:
In the "Global remote window" what is a diference between "Dashboard continue" an "Sequencer continue" ?
Where can I do to recover the aux1 bus and aux2 bus in a patch, what name can I to give if create an input bus "Get from audio, data..." in a patch ?
Is Interface Builder is save with each song.wkp ?
Thanks for Usiners
Franck
Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 11:56
by bsork
Dashboard continue means "continue from currenct position", while the sequencer continue means "continue past next loop marker" (ie "don't jump back to previous marker").
The aux busses can be retrieved with the Additional Audio Input - I've used this to have both effect returns within the same patch. The Additional Audio Input module gives you the same list of available inputs as you find on each channel. However, the aux outputs aren't available in any module as far as I know. (Feature suggestion, Olivier?)
I'm not quite sure if I understand your question about busses, but if you mean how to name them - it's easy: Just give the send and get busses the same name. For all I know (haven't tried though), you can use the same name on several send busses.
You're right about the interface builder, it's stored as part of the workspace.
Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 13:58
by senso
However, the aux outputs aren't available in any module as far as I know. (Feature suggestion, Olivier?)
As we can access to any internal buses we want, is it really helpful?
About the interface builder:
actually stored as a part of the wkp, but I plan to add an interface builder on each patch.
very soon.
Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 14:18
by bsork
Hi Olivier, an aux send module not a big thing for me, but some have problems with using busses, at least when beginning to create patches.
If one has the aux returns on separate channels - which I suppose is quite common - sending the audio through an aux module should also show up in the input meter on the aux channels.
Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 16:15
by senso
ok I understand, let me think about that