I’m trying to copy a vocal track 3 times to have a dry version at centre front, a delay on one panned left and a reverb on on panned right ( or whatever) problem is I’m not hearing all thre tracks. Only one at a time and it doesn’t give and option to assign audio to anything other than 1/2 I am using Auria Pro on a iPad Pro, recent convert from ableton after my MacBook Pro died.
I’m somewhat amateur, having no idea how bussing or aux actually really work. Is this my problem? Any advice? Is it a cpu problem? I’m only running a bounced instrumental and attempting to add vocals. Should be so simple, been fighting for hours.
Duplicating tracks
Re: Duplicating tracks
I see audio signals for all, I suspect the issue is routing, but.... I have an interface for recording vocals, using headphone or built in speaker outs to monitor I tried routing track thru subs no avail.... can only hear 1 track at a time. HELP! Boy do I regret switching, this is the most basic and simple of tasks, shouldn’t be this hard.
Have screenshots, not sure how to get them uploaded here. All I want is to play!,,,,
Have screenshots, not sure how to get them uploaded here. All I want is to play!,,,,
Re: Duplicating tracks
You don't need to copy the audio onto all 3 tracks. Here's what you want to do. Set the output of your vocal track to BOTH bus 1 and 2 (when you do, it will show up with an asterisk indicating multiple busses). Then on an EMPTY audio track, set it's input to bus 1 and insert your first effect and pan the track left. On another empty audio track, set its input to bus 2, and insert your other effect (reverb/whatever) and pan right. That's it. Leave those 2 empty tracks with the default (master) output, or set all 3 to a single subgroup so once you have the balance between the 3 the way you like you can adjust the overall volume of all 3 together using just the subgroup slider.
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Sorry, actually forgot you also want the dry (original) track, so set the output to 3 busses, and use another empty audio track for the dry center, setting its input to bus 3 and output to the same subgroup all are going to. Hope that makes sense.
Re: Duplicating tracks
thank you so so so much! Can’t wait to try this! So glad I asked.
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