2015/11/05 10:08:44
Kristianzhe
I have a very simple question. Must be a thing I have overlooked.
 
How can I pan a bass track hard centre with a instrument, like Nexus 2? I can see the option on audio tracks but not for synth/vst tracks. It is not problem to pan left or right, but just can not find out how to pan it hard centre. Do I really need to use a plugin for this?
2015/11/05 10:16:32
scook
While the interleave button is hidden on a instrument track, it is still possible to set it by splitting the track, setting the interleave on the audio track and recreating the instrument track.
2015/11/05 10:21:13
Kristianzhe
scook
While the interleave button is hidden on a instrument track, it is still possible to set it by splitting the track, setting the interleave on the audio track and recreating the instrument track.


 
Okei thanks . Then I just need to follow up With a question why it is hidden on a instrument track? No big deal anyway. Just needed a solution for this.
 
2015/11/05 10:30:45
scook
I can't say for sure, maybe Simple Instrument Tracks have a reduced feature set to keep them simple.
2015/11/05 10:40:50
Kristianzhe
scook
I can't say for sure, maybe Simple Instrument Tracks have a reduced feature set to keep them simple.




Dang  . That was actually a leading to where I have overlooked it. When I insert the synth (options)  . I knew there was some silly, easy thing I did not see. Typical With a New Daw in the starting phase. Now I just need to figure out if I can change the option for the synth racks already added.
 
Thanks for the heads up.
2015/11/05 10:49:03
scook
If you are working with an existing instrument track right-click in the track and use the "Split Instrument Track" option.

2015/11/05 19:43:33
Kristianzhe
Thanks
 
Just one more thing. When I choose the Simple Instrument Track. This is stereo, right? Just want to ask since I got 2 recording lines/graphs when I choosed the "All synth audio outputs - Stereo" and only 1 recording graph when recording in Simple Instrument Track.
 
I can of course hear it, that it is stereo, but just need to have it confirmed to be absolutely sure.
2015/11/05 19:57:13
scook
Yes, SITs are implemented as a hybrid combination of a MIDI track input section and a stereo (by default) audio track output section. Initially a SIT shows the MIDI data in the track. SITs can be slit into their audio and MIDI track components. A MIDI+audio track synth instance can be merged into an instrument track. The option to split/merge is in the track context menu.
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