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[Video] Splitting Frequencies Using Logics Multipressor
I done this video a couple of weeks ago, a lot of people found it useful so I thought I'd share it on here too ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOTakZ2Jyhc
(was not sure how to put the video in the post)
would of use sends rather than the output giving you the opportunity to have a dry copy.
Also would of used a filter and a single band compressor each rather than a multipressor on each. I also am pretty sure using the output rather than sends forces all the processing to one core.
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| Originally posted by Looney4Clooney would of use sends rather than the output giving you the opportunity to have a dry copy. Also would of used a filter and a single band compressor each rather than a multipressor on each. I also am pretty sure using the output rather than sends forces all the processing to one core. |
to be honest, there are weird rules. Doing certain kinds of bussing will force it all to one core while others not. I think the latest update fixed this particular 1 core issue but even if you set up like a feedback loop. that will be forced to one core.
I suppose you can always just send it to another AUX and have that dry, Just a workflow habit when I think about it more.
I do think the design of the multipressor will still have the added phase distortion even if you have just 1 band solo'd or 3 bypassed. Something to think about when dealing with bass.
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| Originally posted by Looney4Clooney to be honest, there are weird rules. Doing certain kinds of bussing will force it all to one core while others not. I think the latest update fixed this particular 1 core issue but even if you set up like a feedback loop. that will be forced to one core. I suppose you can always just send it to another AUX and have that dry, Just a workflow habit when I think about it more. I do think the design of the multipressor will still have the added phase distortion even if you have just 1 band solo'd or 3 bypassed. Something to think about when dealing with bass. |
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