Topic: how the hell do u insert an effect?
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April 15, 2005 at 09:38 #466
dumiParticipantApril 15, 2005 at 10:14 #4527
kingtubbyParticipantYou need to move the track with the limiter on, down a level – the ‘master’ track should be at the top of the tree, so to speak.
Mart
April 15, 2005 at 10:20 #4528
dumiParticipant1st. how do i switch order of tracks? i can’t by click dragging them.
2nd. @kingtubby wrote:
the ‘master’ track should be at the top of the tree, so to speak.
yeah but that kinda defeats my purpose. i want the limiter to be on the master track. i mean the master track should feed audio into the limiter. can u not do this in podium?
April 15, 2005 at 10:38 #4530
kingtubbyParticipantYou should be able to move tracks up and down the hierarchy by click-dragging – I know I can 🙂
I don’t see why you’d want the limiter after the Master. The Master is the final mix point and everything should feed into it.
April 15, 2005 at 11:08 #4534
ZynewaveKeymaster1st. how do i switch order of tracks? i can’t by click dragging them.
Maybe you are using the ‘select tool’. This is intended for selection but not moving stuff. Use the rearrange tool or the pencil tool.
yeah but that kinda defeats my purpose. i want the limiter to be on the master track. i mean the master track should feed audio into the limiter. can u not do this in podium?
Just switch the master and limiter tracks around. Adjust the the limiter group level so that it feeds into the master. If you want the limiter applied to everything that goes to the master, then keep all tracks below the limiter on a higher group level, so they are feeding into the limiter.
April 15, 2005 at 13:17 #4538
dumiParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
keep all tracks below the limiter on a higher group level, so they are feeding into the limiter.
could u explain this in other words? i’m not a native english speaker and i’m not sure i know what u mean, especially the higher group level part 😳
April 15, 2005 at 13:26 #4539
ZynewaveKeymaster@Zynewave wrote:
keep all tracks below the limiter on a higher group level…
Reading that again, it does sound kind of confusing 😉
When I say ‘higher group level’, I refer to the group level number that you see in the track properties dialog. Group level 1 is the topmost in the hierarchy, and this is typically only used for the master output. Increasing a tracks group level will indent the track header so that it appears to be a child to the master out. It may be easier to understand if you view the track list as a regular tree list.
You can change a tracks group level position by dragging the x position of the header or by using the Ctrl+Plus and Ctrl+Minus keys.
April 15, 2005 at 13:54 #4540
dumiParticipant
April 19, 2005 at 06:53 #4544
dumiParticipanti finally got around to understandin the hierarchical mixer. and have to say it’s brilliant. congrats frits.
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