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What the heck?
1. Stereo Aux A (both pans hard left) assigned to Stereo Aux C
2. Stereo Aux B (both pans hard right) assigned to Stereo Aux C 3. Put Signal Generator (default settings) on Aux A 4. Put Signal Generator (default settings) on Aux B Aux C reads different levels on left and right. Change the frequency of one signal generator and the levels change. Somehow they are interacting despite being on different channels and being bused to different channels. Record a tone from the signal generator to an audio track and assign that track through the Aux A and Aux B and the levels at Aux C are then the same. How is this possible? PT10.3.8 TDM OSX 10.6.8 |
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Re: What the heck?
I remember weird stuff coming up on the DUC about SG years ago. Can't remember the details, but I think the gist of it was that it's not a real stereo plugin.
Try making the test so that a mono instance of SG is feeding everything and see what happens. |
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Re: What the heck?
It's fine if there is one SG, but when you have two going at the same time they seem to interact. It's like they are drawing from the same source for the tone or something.
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