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  • VE Pro - Logic - muting - Mackie Control

    Hi,

    I loving VE Pro for speed in changing projects, but not happy about not being able to solo/mute tracks. And my MCU pro doesn't show those tracks either for selecting.

    I've got 1 instance of VE Pro open through a multi timbral instrument with 8 tracks. Those could be just midi tracks I believe, but I leave them as instrument tracks, all pointing towards the multi. Soloing 1 solos all of them. Is there a way around this? And is there a way for my controller to display all these tracks for selecting?

    Thanks in advance


  • I open VE Pro as a multi-output and bring the audio for the sounds up on auxes. The auxes show up on my Mackie Control and can easily be muted, soloed, or automated.

  • Hi,

    Thanks for your answer! That's what you say to do in your dandy new book that I have in front of me, but I didn't understand the purpose of the auxes other than the automation question.

    So you creat the auxes so as to be able to then creat arrange tracks and have them on a controller? Is that how you work? Unfortunately I end up with 2 tracks per instrument on the arrange page (1 with the midi data and 1 with the return).

    You also give the tip (page 210) about saving a channel strip setting. Couldn't all the aux's and other be saving in a folder and recalled in a mega channel strip?

    All best


  • Nio, I create the auxes to have discrete cc7 and pan automation, add plug-in FX only to those sounds I want to have them, etc. And yes, you win d up with 2 tracks but there are two good solutions: Logic's Hide feature, which allows you to hide either/or the auxes or the MIDI tracks as you need to and/or packing all the Midi tracks and/or all the auxes into folders. There seems to be an undefined ceiling on how big a Logic Channel Strip setting can be.

  • Can you address the 8 virtual faders of VI PRo to the 8 hardware faders of the Mackie Control Universal Pro,

    or are they just for volume setting?