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Curious questions about risers
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scorpradio
I have multiple tracks (using Live 9) that I want to automate to rise at the same time. Will I have to go in and manually adjust every single track to rise or is there a simpler way?
derail
Is it an option to send them into a group and automate the group's level?
scorpradio
Good call...didnt think about that. Thanks!!
clay
render a loop of it, put on a separate channel and do whatever you want to that loop alone. pan-spin, distortion, filters all kinds of efex sounding like its on the master but its not leaving you with complete control.
Rodri Santos
if i suposse logic is like fl studio this is like using parallel compression, adjust the pitch,put filters,delay etc on a send bus and then asign all the tracks to that channel.
Allied Nations
i just use effectsto automate and then copy and past the effects on all the channels-

the automation copy pastes with the effect.

just bypass the plug during the parts that don't correspond

this way i have more control over each element
scorpradio
Thanks all, appreciate the replies.
The problem I am having is that I am having to be selective in what tracks I want to rise as alot of them just dont fit what I am looking for.
First attempt I just took all of the tracks with automation and started the rise , bad call.
Second attempt, took all my lower frequency tracks with 1-2 higher frequency tracks (one which is an arp)...rise, bad call.
To be honest,it might not be the riser at all. I think I am forcing components of this song to do something that really wont work. This piece after all is only based on a few melodies that I really really like. Now, it seems cluttered and for crying out loud, every percussion pattern I try makes it sound like crap. So, it could be very well my arrangement and it just isnt working. Or..lol maybe its just my noobness and I dont know what the hell I am doing..lawl
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