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How many channels does one use in a production? (pg. 2)
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Andy28
For me, anything from 25 to 40 odd tracks, would probably use more if I had the cpu. Its stupid little sounds that use up the most tracks, I give everything its own track when really I could get away with having a couple of sounds on the same track if they dont play at the same time.
derail
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Originally posted by Andy28
For me, anything from 25 to 40 odd tracks, would probably use more if I had the cpu. Its stupid little sounds that use up the most tracks, I give everything its own track when really I could get away with having a couple of sounds on the same track if they dont play at the same time.


See, I throw all those little sounds onto a single track.

Also, as Kit pointed out, automation tracks could be counted too. It's not exactly clear from the original post whether it's just audio tracks (though I took it that way). I guess all the MIDI tracks could be counted as well.
evo8
bout 25 tracks max (including busses) + about 4 to 6 return tracks
Dj_Kile
I should start using the sends and returns, I never use them
kitphillips
Yeah if you use the sends and returns, you can come on TA and brag all about how many tracks your using:eyes:
Richard Butler
Thing is I will take 3 tracks of synth lead, with 5 fx sends and convert it to a 1 track audio 'lead' file, so 8 becomes 1.

I can tell you it now takes me about 2 or 3 months working every night and more at weekends to make 1 track. Anything I make quickly for me just doesn't stand out so I can't get excitiied by it especially given the fact thousands of tracks are released each week, so I guess in my own case it's not number of lanes, but number of hours.
Dj_Kile
yeah, but on a serious note, this will (I think) free up some CPU, instead of having the same filter+compressor+eq treatment on every track you can send those track to one send channel and save some processing power
rulzz
12-25. Less is more indeed. Would love to cut down further and do summing with outboard mixer down to 8 channels.
cryophonik
My last project had a single MIDI note per track and I chopped the vocals up into about 378 pieces, each on their own track. I ended up with 16,743 tracks. Oh, and 12 busses. I'm awesome and I win.

Can we delete this newb thread now?
kitphillips
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Originally posted by Dj_Kile
yeah, but on a serious note, this will (I think) free up some CPU, instead of having the same filter+compressor+eq treatment on every track you can send those track to one send channel and save some processing power


Sends don't really help with filtering and compression or EQ. They really only work for delay and reverb and things like that, where you want a 100% wet signal mixed with the dry one.

Also, compression, EQ, filtering don't use that much CPU power.

clay
14



edit: credit to anyone who can guess why :p
DJLafleur
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
My last project had a single MIDI note per track and I chopped the vocals up into about 378 pieces, each on their own track. I ended up with 16,743 tracks. Oh, and 12 busses. I'm awesome and I win.

Can we delete this newb thread now?


How is this a newb thread? Im just curious,if you don't have anything nice to say then don't post.

Interesting to see that some only use 14,I would love to try and get up to 100 channel strips,just seems bad ass :P
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