concerning the pro channel...

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2017/04/01 01:01:32 (permalink)

concerning the pro channel...

Hello all
Is there a way to 'tie' multiple tracks to one pro channel?
My instance:
I have several backup harmony vocals that could benefit the same eq/etc.
If not, then is there a way to copy pro channel settings from one pro channel to the other...or possibly, while I'm dialing in a setting on one, it will duplicate those settings to other pro channels?

Thank you for any input
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    RSMCGUITAR
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    Re: concerning the pro channel... 2017/04/01 01:12:56 (permalink)
    Just use an aux track or bus
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    Re: concerning the pro channel... 2017/04/01 01:19:29 (permalink)
    Hi - You can do both! 
      1) Create an Aux Track and set each tracks OUT to the Aux Track's IN. Use Pro channel in Aux Track.
      2) You can set up a Pro Ch in one track, and then save the whole Pro Ch as a Pro Channel Preset. (to do that move your cursor to the top of the Pro Ch & you will see the Save & Load folder icons).
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    Re: concerning the pro channel... 2017/04/01 01:47:43 (permalink)
    But wait! There's more!! (inside joke for "Friday's Tip of the Week" followers...after all, it is Friday). 
     
    I often use Takes Lanes to do "massed" vocals, like 10 or 12 voices for a chorus. Then the ProChannel for the Parent Track (not to be confused with the ancient Disney movie, "The Parent Trap") takes care of the processing.

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    Re: concerning the pro channel... 2017/04/01 02:04:41 (permalink)
    *I often use Takes Lanes to do "massed" vocals, like 10 or 12 voices for a chorus. Then the ProChannel for the Parent Track (not to be confused with the ancient Disney movie, "The Parent Trap") takes care of the processing*

    You make it sound so easy...
    Your answer only revealed more questions.
    I'll look to the manual/youtube for this. I know I need to do much of the footwork myself. I'm new to platinum...any daw for that matter.

    Oh! Do I need to watch the movie first?
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    Re: concerning the pro channel... 2017/04/01 02:10:22 (permalink)
    You can save the pro channel settings as a preset. Then add it to everything.

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