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In the olden days (Pro Tools 7.4 and earlier), when I wanted to send multiple tracks to the same aux bus (in my example here, drums), all I had to do was make the desired tracks be the only ones visible, and control (or option cannot remember at moment) click the output and assign it to the aux I wanted.
Now, in 9, when I do this, all the selected tracks in my group will indeed be bussed to the same output. BUT.... ![]() What I've been forced to do is take my drum tracks, select all those tracks, and then drag them all the way to right on the pro tools mixer. Never had to do that before. I do a lot of bussing. Assigning busses to 100 tracks per session adds up quickly to a lot of time lost. Is this a new feature or bug? Is there some new checkbox I have missed? brian
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Select the tracks and option+shift click.
This has always been that way. Hope this helps, Timothy Ups, PTLOVER got it faster. Ctrl click is for multiple routing (e.g. Out 1+2 and Out 3+4) |
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Maybe I didn't explain this too well.
Make a session. Make 4 audio tracks. Make the first 2 tracks Group 1 Make the second 2 tracks Group 2 Go over to the left Groups panel in the edit window Control Click on Group 1 to make ONLY track 1 and 2 visible Make sure only Group 1 is selected in the Group Panel Now Option click the output tab, and select a bus or different output All the tracks in Group 1 should go to that new output. this is nothing new. What IS new to me, is that when you option click on Groups:All to show all tracks, you'll notice that Tracks 3 and 4 are also going to that new output destination. That didn't happen before. In 7.4 and earlier, tracks 3 and 4 would've been left alone. That's how it should be, to my logic. This is a huge prob for my workflow. Because it carries into assigning plugins. Lets say I have a huge Gospel track, where I want to assign a specific compressor only the vocal groups channels. I select my group, make it the only set of tracks visible, and option click to insert the compressor in insert one. BOOM.... every insert one plugin in the WHOLE session becomes that compressor. All the other settings, etc are wiped. And now I have to restore from a backup. That didn't happen before. Am I nuts? This has to be a new issue. I've done it this way for years. Now it's changed.
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Just add the shift key to your workflow as mentioned above and it should function exactly how you want it to. Option will always be "All" and disregard any selections.
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All of the suggestions here are correct. If you add shift, as suggested, to your workflow assigning the outputs to the selected tracks will occur as desired. It's always worked that way.
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i am having a similar issue
i select two tracks then Option+shift+click > New Track > Aux Track then it does this.... (see picture) and it effectively mutes the two selected tracks. what am i doing wrong here guys? |
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I keep getting this too when I import other studio's session files and try to send "sends" to a "new track". Sometimes going to the I/O and clicking "default" works but sometimes it doesn't. Is the only way around this to import a saved profile? I feel like this should be something easy that I am clearly messing up and not having consistent results with.
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