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  • Big Hamm
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    Joined: Aug 25th, 2006
    How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    Hi there's no such thing as stupid questions right? I can't figure out to create Aux channels. There are two already in my autoload. WHen I go to create multiple in the arrange/track/create multiple menu auxillary is greyed out. Any help is muchly appreciated.
  • Martin
    Posts: 476
    Joined: Aug 24th, 2004
    Re: How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    Hi Big Hamm, You will probably have to select a track in the arrange window, and then head over to the the object parameter's area and choose the aux channel from the "Channel" setting. I'm not sure why the create multiple option does not work with Aux channels ... Maybe somebody else can pipe in here?
  • mPV Support
    Posts: 1425
    Joined: Aug 7th, 2006
    Re: How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    The create multiple aux is only available under DAE. It is grey out when using Core audio.
  • Big Hamm
    Posts: 2
    Joined: Aug 25th, 2006
    Re: How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    Yup Martins right. In parameters area under channels you pull down the menu and Aux 3 is available. If you select that one and click on another channel and do the same, Aux 4 becomes avaialble and so on and so on. Thanks guys!
  • Martin
    Posts: 476
    Joined: Aug 24th, 2004
    Re: How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    [quote:1687]The create multiple aux is only available under DAE. It is grey out when using Core audio.[/quote] Hmmm, cool! i'll have to check that out! I guess it makes sense 'cause if you are using Digi hardware, you're probably busing out to more external effects and such ... even still, I'm not sure why it would be disabled with core audio?!?
  • steveH
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    Joined: Oct 17th, 2006
    Re: How Do I Create Aux Channels?
    You create Aux channels in the evironment. Create a new audio object and in the "object parameter box", in the channel selector section, select audio/aux. Whenever you create one, you'll see the option to create another the next time you go to that channel selector. It's important to name them as you go so that you don't get them confused.
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