ArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/78 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1074#p1074 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
Just to aswer Gybe: to set up your reverb in the AUX1 bus, simply create a patch "audio in -> reverb -> audio out" on a track then set the input of this track to AUX1 (and of course the output of the track to your main out).
Ok, so that's how it works ! ... I get it now. I had just found how to use the "send to audio/data" stuff that works fine too

Thanks for your help...sadly more questions to come but in another topic !

Statistics: Posted by Gybe — 24 Jan 2007, 22:31


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2007-01-24T23:25:28+02:00 2007-01-24T23:25:28+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1073#p1073 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
Just some thoughts about AUX buses.
I think two AUX (like it is now) are a good number (in a matter of CPU and screen real estate saving).

Personnally I use a lot the "send to audio or midi bus - get from audio or midi bus" modules to add Aux buses when more than two needed, these modules allow really crazy routing.

Also I use the "additional audio in - (out)" modules to do some "hardware aux busses": for example
Track 1: input set to AUX1 - output set to OUT1 (my master out),
then on this track a patch with:
"audio in" -> "additional audio out" (set to an output of my sound card linked for instance to a hardware FX)
then "additional audio in" (set to an input of the soundcard receiving the hardware FX) -> "audio out"
Then any other track can easily send to track 1 via the AUX1 Fader.

Just to aswer Gybe: to set up your reverb in the AUX1 bus, simply create a patch "audio in -> reverb -> audio out" on a track then set the input of this track to AUX1 (and of course the output of the track to your main out).

Rgds,

B.

Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 24 Jan 2007, 22:25


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2007-01-24T20:38:19+02:00 2007-01-24T20:38:19+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1072#p1072 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
I understand what is said above and I want to use the same example with the reverb :
- I use a sampler patch on my 2 first tracks
- I want to add a general reverb to them thru Aux buses so I use the aux 1 fader to adjust the level of sound for track 1 and 2
Question is...where do I add my reverb patch ? How do I "edit" Aux 1 ?

I just d'like to know where to find them...but maybe it comes from the free version I use.

Thanks for your help and sorry for being such a bother but I'm still experimenting under Usine (it's been 2 weeks now).

Statistics: Posted by Gybe — 24 Jan 2007, 19:38


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2006-06-07T09:38:57+02:00 2006-06-07T09:38:57+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=389#p389 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 07 Jun 2006, 09:38


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2006-06-07T00:48:51+02:00 2006-06-07T00:48:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=388#p388 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> Statistics: Posted by lvr — 07 Jun 2006, 00:48


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2006-06-06T21:49:47+02:00 2006-06-06T21:49:47+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=380#p380 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
There are only 2 aux busses.
I know, it's a limitation but, we have to take care about the CPU load. (Everything as a cost...)

For more funky routing you can use: the global constant module.

Statistics: Posted by senso — 06 Jun 2006, 21:49


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2006-06-06T13:14:47+02:00 2006-06-06T13:14:47+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=370#p370 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
at present i select the "aux" input for a track that i want to work as an aux...is it the way it is supposed to work?
Same question as Lalo. I do the same way. Is this the way it is supposed to be done ?

Statistics: Posted by lvr — 06 Jun 2006, 13:14


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2006-05-21T13:23:51+02:00 2006-05-21T13:23:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=317#p317 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> thanks,
luca

Statistics: Posted by unguitar — 21 May 2006, 13:23


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2006-05-17T10:22:00+02:00 2006-05-17T10:22:00+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=274#p274 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>

6 aux busses? :)

as my mackie mixer? :)

Statistics: Posted by lalo — 17 May 2006, 10:22


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2006-05-17T10:16:58+02:00 2006-05-17T10:16:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=271#p271 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
You send audio from any track to the aux1 (or 2) and then create a new track with aux1 (or 2) as input.

Typically:
you put a reverb effect on a track with the aux1-2 as input.
You send the sound from other tracks to the reverb by adjustement of the aux1-2 fader of each track.

hope i'm clear...

Statistics: Posted by senso — 17 May 2006, 10:16


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2006-05-17T09:48:06+02:00 2006-05-17T09:48:06+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=266#p266 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
i didn't not well understand the aux tracks...
how to create explicitly one?

at present i select the "aux" input for a track that i want to work as an aux...is it the way it is supposed to work?

Statistics: Posted by lalo — 17 May 2006, 09:48


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/78 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 2007-01-24T23:31:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1074#p1074 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
Just to aswer Gybe: to set up your reverb in the AUX1 bus, simply create a patch "audio in -> reverb -> audio out" on a track then set the input of this track to AUX1 (and of course the output of the track to your main out).
Ok, so that's how it works ! ... I get it now. I had just found how to use the "send to audio/data" stuff that works fine too

Thanks for your help...sadly more questions to come but in another topic !

Statistics: Posted by Gybe — 24 Jan 2007, 22:31


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2007-01-24T23:25:28+02:00 2007-01-24T23:25:28+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1073#p1073 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
Just some thoughts about AUX buses.
I think two AUX (like it is now) are a good number (in a matter of CPU and screen real estate saving).

Personnally I use a lot the "send to audio or midi bus - get from audio or midi bus" modules to add Aux buses when more than two needed, these modules allow really crazy routing.

Also I use the "additional audio in - (out)" modules to do some "hardware aux busses": for example
Track 1: input set to AUX1 - output set to OUT1 (my master out),
then on this track a patch with:
"audio in" -> "additional audio out" (set to an output of my sound card linked for instance to a hardware FX)
then "additional audio in" (set to an input of the soundcard receiving the hardware FX) -> "audio out"
Then any other track can easily send to track 1 via the AUX1 Fader.

Just to aswer Gybe: to set up your reverb in the AUX1 bus, simply create a patch "audio in -> reverb -> audio out" on a track then set the input of this track to AUX1 (and of course the output of the track to your main out).

Rgds,

B.

Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 24 Jan 2007, 22:25


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2007-01-24T20:38:19+02:00 2007-01-24T20:38:19+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=1072#p1072 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
I understand what is said above and I want to use the same example with the reverb :
- I use a sampler patch on my 2 first tracks
- I want to add a general reverb to them thru Aux buses so I use the aux 1 fader to adjust the level of sound for track 1 and 2
Question is...where do I add my reverb patch ? How do I "edit" Aux 1 ?

I just d'like to know where to find them...but maybe it comes from the free version I use.

Thanks for your help and sorry for being such a bother but I'm still experimenting under Usine (it's been 2 weeks now).

Statistics: Posted by Gybe — 24 Jan 2007, 19:38


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2006-06-07T09:38:57+02:00 2006-06-07T09:38:57+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=389#p389 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 07 Jun 2006, 09:38


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2006-06-07T00:48:51+02:00 2006-06-07T00:48:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=388#p388 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> Statistics: Posted by lvr — 07 Jun 2006, 00:48


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2006-06-06T21:49:47+02:00 2006-06-06T21:49:47+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=380#p380 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
There are only 2 aux busses.
I know, it's a limitation but, we have to take care about the CPU load. (Everything as a cost...)

For more funky routing you can use: the global constant module.

Statistics: Posted by senso — 06 Jun 2006, 21:49


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2006-06-06T13:14:47+02:00 2006-06-06T13:14:47+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=370#p370 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
at present i select the "aux" input for a track that i want to work as an aux...is it the way it is supposed to work?
Same question as Lalo. I do the same way. Is this the way it is supposed to be done ?

Statistics: Posted by lvr — 06 Jun 2006, 13:14


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2006-05-21T13:23:51+02:00 2006-05-21T13:23:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=317#p317 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]> thanks,
luca

Statistics: Posted by unguitar — 21 May 2006, 13:23


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2006-05-17T10:22:00+02:00 2006-05-17T10:22:00+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=274#p274 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>

6 aux busses? :)

as my mackie mixer? :)

Statistics: Posted by lalo — 17 May 2006, 10:22


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2006-05-17T10:16:58+02:00 2006-05-17T10:16:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=271#p271 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
You send audio from any track to the aux1 (or 2) and then create a new track with aux1 (or 2) as input.

Typically:
you put a reverb effect on a track with the aux1-2 as input.
You send the sound from other tracks to the reverb by adjustement of the aux1-2 fader of each track.

hope i'm clear...

Statistics: Posted by senso — 17 May 2006, 10:16


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2006-05-17T09:48:06+02:00 2006-05-17T09:48:06+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78&p=266#p266 <![CDATA[Aux tracks]]>
i didn't not well understand the aux tracks...
how to create explicitly one?

at present i select the "aux" input for a track that i want to work as an aux...is it the way it is supposed to work?

Statistics: Posted by lalo — 17 May 2006, 09:48


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