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Old 12-30-2007, 11:38 AM
MixerGuy MixerGuy is offline
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Default copy a send (w/send level intact) from 1 to 30 audio tracks?

Is there a one step (or simple) way to copy a send (with send level intact) from one audio track to 30, simultaneously?

there must be.....

i'm just being a dumb ass.

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Old 12-30-2007, 12:29 PM
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Default Re: copy a send (w/send level intact) from 1 to 30 audio tra

The easy and probably only way is simply to hold Alt and drag from your source Track to the one(s) you wish to copy it to.
The pan fader will also be copied.

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Old 12-30-2007, 01:48 PM
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Default Re: copy a send (w/send level intact) from 1 to 30 audio tracks?

I don't think there is a proper way to do it, and I think there ought to be. If you don't want to option drag from one fader to the next, you could highlight all of the faders and group them. Hold down shift-option and create a send on the next open track, if they are all highlighted a send will be created across all highlighted tracks. Then if your group attributes have the send number checked, you could reset all the sends by shift-option-clicking the send level and then when you set any one send the others will follow. Easier than it sounds. Too bad they have to be reset in order to move together. This is because grouped sends can move with relative offsets.

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Old 12-30-2007, 03:20 PM
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Default Re: copy a send (w/send level intact) from 1 to 30 audio tra

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I don't think there is a proper way to do it, and I think there ought to be. If you don't want to option drag from one fader to the next, you could highlight all of the faders and group them. Hold down shift-option and create a send on the next open track, if they are all highlighted a send will be created across all highlighted tracks. Then if your group attributes are have the send number checked, you could reset all the sends by option-clicking the send level and then when you set any one send the others will follow. Easier than it sounds. Too bad they have to be reset in order to move together. This is because grouped sends can move with relative offsets.

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thanks for the tips, Steve

yeah - if YOU don't know about it - then it don't exist!



i'll check out your tips - thanks!
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