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TonyR 11-15-2002 07:32 AM

Bussing of 1-band or 4-band EQ
 
I am using the DIGI001 and I am unable to bus the 1-band or 4-band EQ and hear the difference. i am able to insert it. I am used to using the VS-880 and this had the capability, yet with ProTools I am completely stumped.

Chris Scott 11-15-2002 10:08 AM

Re: Bussing of 1-band or 4-band EQ
 
Are you soloing the track you are using the Buss on..cause if you are you have to solo the Aux track also....Chris Hope this helps

TonyR 11-15-2002 10:13 AM

Re: Bussing of 1-band or 4-band EQ
 
no i am not soloing either, i am trying to bus a mono audio track to a mono aux track with the 1-band EQ on the aux track. i am able to bus using any other effect (reverb, delay, compressors) but not EQs.

Chris Scott 11-15-2002 11:32 AM

Re: Bussing of 1-band or 4-band EQ
 
Somethins wrong then..Everything else works except the EQs...Somethin is not right..I've been working on Drum tracks and I have busses with both EQs on and they work great...You might want to call Digi...

Bastiaan 11-15-2002 01:02 PM

Re: Bussing of 1-band or 4-band EQ
 
Insert the RTAS-plugin. Dial in some crazy setting to be able to tell the difference. Then you can compare by clicking on the bypass button in the plugin-window. If you use Waves-plugins, you can even make an A and a B setting, and A/B them...


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