5.1 support
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subbasshead
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5.1 support
first of a few posts but this is top of my list:
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) panners on each mono or stereo track...
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) mix bus
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) bounce destination
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) panners on each mono or stereo track...
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) mix bus
- 5.1 (or quad or 7.1) bounce destination
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oblique strategies
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http://guly.org/img/abe4out.jpg this should be a workaround..not sure, try yourself 
i'm an artist, don't ask me why.
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subbasshead
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yeah, you can botch surround with this method, but without proper dedicated panners and multichannel routing options its very basic. You can create a simple panner if your controller has a joystick or an x-y pad. I used this method for a surround project recently and it was pretty limited.
I'm holding out for fully integrated ambisonic encoders/decoders. Will probably be a long wait for sure.
The live potentials of surround sound are perfect with the Ableton interface and workflow. Even basic multichannel support would be a start!
I'm holding out for fully integrated ambisonic encoders/decoders. Will probably be a long wait for sure.
The live potentials of surround sound are perfect with the Ableton interface and workflow. Even basic multichannel support would be a start!
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oblique strategies
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What I need is a hardware/software equivalent of this. A solution that incorporates both the joystick model in the software & a physical joystick per channel.subbasshead wrote:the sofware equivalent of one of these:
Ideally the software will be Live with surround support.
As for the hardware controller, I'll probably have to build it myself since this is not a common requirement.
Might as well ask: does anyone know of a "surround mixer" with joysticks on each channel? One more little detail: it has to be small enough to take to gigs. Probably doesn't exist.
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subbasshead
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For remote controlling a single channel there is this:
http://www.jlcooper.com/pages/mcspan.html

but its US$1299
My hope is one of these ipod Touch apps will made a panner remote control...
http://www.jlcooper.com/pages/mcspan.html

but its US$1299
My hope is one of these ipod Touch apps will made a panner remote control...
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oblique strategies
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It'll set me back a piece at $20,784 for 16 channels!subbasshead wrote:For remote controlling a single channel there is this:
http://www.jlcooper.com/pages/mcspan.html
but its US$1299
My hope is one of these ipod Touch apps will made a panner remote control...
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