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    Default Surround

    Hi All,

    Is it possible to sub-group surround mixes the way we do with stereo mixes (grouping with a sub-out) in SS? My guess is no, but hopefuly I am missing something...
    Carlos Mills
    Mosaico Mobile
    ASUS P8Z68 (Chipset Intel Z68) Intel i5 2500 3.3GHZ 4GB RAM RME HDSPe MADI and HDSPe AIO - GeForce GT 430
    Plug ins - RMLLabs, Sonoris, JMS, Waves, Antares, SIR2
    Mixing and Recording 64 channels - 50% CPU load. Buffers @ 32/1 in/out. WIN 7 32 bits.

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    No... a single chan of the XYPan assigns internally to 10 buses... no provision for subgroup faders and re-routing of 10 buses at once... too much internal resources required.

    But... use group presets if you feel the need to alter multiple surround chans at once... select the group preset and tweak the knobs, then clear the group.

    And, if you do this on the mixer, you can then automate that group adjustment as you do it... then sit back and let the automation take it out of your hands.

    Bob L

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    Default Re: Surround

    Hi Bob! I am just back from a 3 day intensive surround mixing session for a DVD I am working on... It's amazing how much S-P-A-C-E you gain in surround mixing... soon I will post something on YouTube (unfortunately, no surround YouTube mixes yet )...

    The main reason for asking about the surround grouping, was related to plug ins... for instance, when mixing a vocal group, I like having a compressor inserted for the whole group, along with the individual compressions... But I know, this is something I can accomplish other ways and I understand it would probably need some serious coding ...

    BTW SAWStudio handled it all great! It sounds amazing. Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob L View Post
    No... a single chan of the XYPan assigns internally to 10 buses... no provision for subgroup faders and re-routing of 10 buses at once... too much internal resources required.

    But... use group presets if you feel the need to alter multiple surround chans at once... select the group preset and tweak the knobs, then clear the group.

    And, if you do this on the mixer, you can then automate that group adjustment as you do it... then sit back and let the automation take it out of your hands.

    Bob L
    Carlos Mills
    Mosaico Mobile
    ASUS P8Z68 (Chipset Intel Z68) Intel i5 2500 3.3GHZ 4GB RAM RME HDSPe MADI and HDSPe AIO - GeForce GT 430
    Plug ins - RMLLabs, Sonoris, JMS, Waves, Antares, SIR2
    Mixing and Recording 64 channels - 50% CPU load. Buffers @ 32/1 in/out. WIN 7 32 bits.

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