Re: How do I assign multiple tracks to the same output?
Click the first track you want to send, then hold Shift and click the last track you wanna send. Or use control to click the various tracks you want to send. MAKE SURE YOU ONLY HAVE THE TRACKS YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE SEND FOR SELECTED!!! Then use Shift + Alt while selecting the output path you want, on one of the tracks. All the selected tracks will follow sute. Using the Shift + Alt will perform the operation on ALL SELECTED tracks. If you wanted to send ALL the tracks, not just a selected few, to the same output, then you just use the Alt.
Alt = ALL
Shift = SELECTION
for this use anyway, and a few others...
Nick
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