is there anyway to dedicate the EQ 3 switches to just the 'A' 'B' part of ableton instead of having to put one in every audio rack. im asking this because i have like 6 audio racks full of songs, and i want to just have two EQ 3's....one to control just the A part and the other to control the B part. it wouldnt make sense to have six EQ 3 and like 18 knobs on my midi controller to control everything just for two outputs. i hope this makes sense.
thanks!
EQ 3 problems
Re: EQ 3 problems
If I'm understanding correctly, you have 3 tracks assigned to A on the crossfader and 3 assigned to B
You can change the output of each track to 'Sends Only' (instead of Master) and route the 3 tracks assigned to A to Send A by turning the Send A rotary on each of these tracks to max. Repeat this process for the 3 tracks assigned to B by turning the Send B rotary to max. Put the EQ3 on the send tracks and assign Send A to A on the crossfader and Send B to B on the crossfader... voila
You can change the output of each track to 'Sends Only' (instead of Master) and route the 3 tracks assigned to A to Send A by turning the Send A rotary on each of these tracks to max. Repeat this process for the 3 tracks assigned to B by turning the Send B rotary to max. Put the EQ3 on the send tracks and assign Send A to A on the crossfader and Send B to B on the crossfader... voila
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Re: EQ 3 problems
route everything on two return channels, make one of the return channels A, and the other one B. Drop the eq3s on the two return channels. done.
Re: EQ 3 problems
That's a much better explanation than my rambling answer 
Re: EQ 3 problems
cool! this changes the whole way i dj for the best! thanks guys!!