Hello, everyone.
First off, I am DELIGHTED with VE Pro 5. What a stunning software accomplishment. We may be almost used to this by now, but looking not too far back it’s trully a miracle.
GREAT JOB, VSL!
I’m redoing my templates from scratch. In doing so, I’m wondering on the most effective way to do a couple of things I need.
Because of my setup and my workflow, what I want is to basically have 2 different sets or "states" of outputs and power panning in the slaves' VE Pro 5 mixer. I would like to switch back and forth between these two sets. Each one corresponds to a set of Aux inputs in Digital Performer.
The first set, the Composing stage, would be similar to this (notice the power panning and the output assignments):
The second set, the Mixing stage, would be similar to this (the panning and everyhing gets done in DP's Aux tracks):
Everything should be the same on both sets at all times, except for the outputs and power panning.
I have tried these things, but with limited success:
- Tried creating Channel Sets. This works, but when I load a set it does it on top of what I currently have in that mixer. I then have to delete what I don't need. Also, EVERYTHING gets loaded (including the samples), so if I change something on the first set then the second one wouldn't be updated. I just need to change the outputs and the power panning back and forth without it affecting or changing anyting else.
It would work if I could make a channel set of ONLY the parameters I need. I would have to be able to choose what elements I want in the channel set (like I can choose with the Copy command).
- I tried selective Copy/Paste. It almost works, but not quite... if I select ALL the channels, copy only the outputs, and then paste them over an equal number of channels, the latter will be set to only ONE of the copied outputs. So if on set one I have "ABCA", when I paste I will get something like "AAAA" or "BBBB".
WHY is this? If I copy 16 outputs, I expect to be able to paste all those 16 outputs, so they are identical after the paste.
Can someone offer a suggestion that would work for what I need? Or a different approach?
Thank you in advance.