stereo bus configuration in X1

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2011/07/12 19:00:55 (permalink)

stereo bus configuration in X1

I'm trying to configure Neil Peart's drum on X1, so I've got the Session Drummer 3 up, and I've got it configured for all audio outputs, around 8 tracks, and I'm trynna create a stereo bus just for the drums...should be a simple task...but I can't figure out how to select all tracks and route the outputs to the stereo bus with one click of the mouse, without having to route each track individually...it was easy in 8.5, because you could click on the top left corner, m'kay?
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    codamedia
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    Re:stereo bus configuration in X1 2011/07/12 19:16:47 (permalink)
    Select all the tracks (hold control while clicking on each track is one way) then hold down "control" while you change the output of one of those tracks.


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    Re:stereo bus configuration in X1 2011/07/12 19:28:49 (permalink)
    why isn't this happening for me...? It didn't work this time...is there anything I need to configure first?
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    Re:stereo bus configuration in X1 2011/07/12 19:57:45 (permalink)
    I use the Session Drummer 3 Synth Template. It sets up all of your audio outputs for SD3 and puts it all in a nice neat little folder for you. Then you can go in and change them to a master bus.

    Like Codamedia said, you should be able to go in and select all the SD3 outputs by clicking on the upper left corner while hold CTRL to select each track, or if you used the template they are in order so you can just click in the upper left corner of the output track on the track number and drag your mouse down to select all the ones you want, then hold CTRL and change the output of one of the tracks and it will effect all the tracks you highlighted. It works for gain, volume, input, output.

    Word of caution ... on my system, if you select too many tracks and hold CTRL and try to change a parameter, X1 will crash. I can duplicate the crash in any project. So make sure you have everything saved first as a precaution.

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    Re:stereo bus configuration in X1 2011/07/12 20:33:42 (permalink)
    Thanks to both of you...I'm going w/the track template...jhc...there is so much I don't know about CW...I think I've upgraded too quickly over the years...I'm thinking about going back to 8.5...If I'm able sometime soon, I need to take a course on X1 from Berklee...thanks again...I'm so flying by the seat of my pants...
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