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2013/10/09 15:04:59 (permalink)

Apply ProChannel to multiple channels

Ok. I'm having a brain freeze. Is there any way in X3 I can apply a prochannel setting to all the channels in a mix in one go. What I am trying to do is this:
I have all my tracks laid out in the console view. I want to be able to turn on the Neve Console emulator on all channels in one go rather than have to open up each individual prochannel and click on the button. Is there an easy way or is it time that I started learning about FX chains and set up my own preset for a channel lay out. If thats the case can I add an FX Chain preset to alll channels in one go? I know one of the points of the console emulator is to have it on every channel as an accumulative effect so I thought there might be an option to click one button and turn on a particular effect on all channels??

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Re: Apply ProChannel to multiple channels 2013/10/09 15:16:40 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby dubdisciple 2013/10/09 15:27:11
You can use the Quick Groups feature. Just hold down CTRL and click a control with the mouse to toggle the same control on all selected tracks. If no tracks are selected, then all audio or MIDI tracks will be affected depending on the type of track you're clicking on. Although, in the case of the ProChannel it would be audio tracks.
 
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Re: Apply ProChannel to multiple channels 2013/10/09 15:36:21 (permalink)
Ah of course, I used to do something similar in X2. Something I learned from your book dude. Like I said, I was having a brain freeze. Thanks Scott.
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Re: Apply ProChannel to multiple channels 2013/10/09 15:48:05 (permalink)
Hey Conan...
 
No problem. Glad I could help.
 
And thanks for reading my book!
 
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