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Old 08-28-2011, 09:32 PM
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Default How to add more inserts into a track?

There's anyway to add more inserts into a track i run out need more oops btw im on a mastering process,,
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:44 PM
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If 10 inserts aren't enough, you can route the output of the track through an aux track and get 10 more inserts.

If you only have 5 inserts showing, go to Views and reveal the other 5.
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If 10 inserts are not enough, you will probably have to rethink about what it really is that you want to achieve? Or maybe the mix isn't ready to be mastered yet? Don't polish a turd, man...
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Old 08-28-2011, 11:02 PM
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Thanks a lot for the idea just wonder there's any problem with de delays or re verb or others vst,delay comp, etc ...with that... I mean does not get mess up !
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i think now 10 insert its not enough for mastering at all..
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i think now 10 insert its not enough for mastering at all..
Give me well mixed song and I'll master it with one insert -- channel strip that has eq and compressor and a bypass switch
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Old 08-29-2011, 12:41 PM
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Just keep chaining those Aux tracks to each other, and stick a master on the bus while you're at it. 10 inserts per Aux + 10 inserts per bus Master. 1 audio track, 160 Aux tracks each with its master, then a master on the output, right? That's 1620 inserts. Now put Ozone4 in each slot.

[Update] Totally wrong about that, sorry. First, forgot to add the master buss inserts. Then forgot we only (!) have 256 busses. 128 pairs of busses. So you can only (!) use 128 Aux tracks, each with a master on its bus, for a total of 128*2 sets of 10 inserts each. That 2560 inserts. Plus the Audio track, plus the final output master track adding another 10 each. 2580 inserts. Oh, the fun we could have.
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I have yet to use all ten slots on ANYTHING!!!

I guess I must be doing something wrong!!!
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I have yet to use all ten slots on ANYTHING!!!

I guess I must be doing something wrong!!!
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