[Ableton] How do I put an effect on all tracks except one?
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ponsshin |
I want to filter my whole track but I still want one part of the track to come out unfiltered. How do I do that?
PS: I'm on Ableton. |
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lenieNt Force |
suppose u could make two sub-master tracks which u direct to the master, and direct all the tracks exept 'the one' to sub-master 1, and that 'one track' to sub-master 2..
for instance.. |
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ponsshin |
Got the answer from Lolo himself: assign all outputs of the tracks you want to have the effect applied on to a return track and put the effect on that return track which now acts like a submix going into the master track.
In hope that some of you were looking for an answer too. |
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lenieNt Force |
ye u could ofcourse just use send channels also.. |
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3F05Q |
I hate to say, but Send/Return is exactly what that's for. It's no trick.
This has been another edition of 'You Should Have Read the Freakin' Manual'. |
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ponsshin |
That was a mediocre reply at best. |
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