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| quote: | Originally posted by lcrqq
I have a preset template that I usually expand on for most songs. It has about 10 tracks laid out with instruments/fx that I use quite frequently. For instance I have 4 percussion tracks that have the EXS24 sampler with no instrument loaded (I use Logic Pro 8), and a few other tracks with synths I regularly use such as omnisphere, massive, and trilogy.
I also have 5 aux tracks ready to go. One with a 1/8 dotted delay, one with a 1/4 delay and the rest with reverbs with no patch selected.
There is also two tracks that are used for side chaining the usual kick/bass thing and one that is on the upbeat (for gating) that are muted and ready to go.
I also have all the tracks colored with the various colors I usually use relevant to the instrument so I don't have to do it later on.
It just seems to save time since I'm usually going to use those synths, verbs, and colors anyways.
It just increases my workflow since it decreases load time for instruments and setting up the session. It makes it easy for when I come home from work with an idea in my head to get it down as fast as possible. |
This is pretty dam close to what I do and in a way what you'd do in a pro studio for a composing/mix setup.
If you know the tools you go for everytime just bung them in a tamplate.
I also have 4 stereo aux's for verbs (blank) and 2 more for compressors (blank).
Oh, and if I'm using a drum sampler (battery/guru) then that will be already on there with my custom kit.
In all, I probably have 30 odd tracks in my template (including about 10 stereo audio tracks, 5 mono and 10 midi)
Then there's the master channel but that's a whole other conversation
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