![]() ![]() ![]() Does anyone bother creating folder for different tracks. Is that some kind of clipping or is it tryig to tell me something else?Ĭ. When audio is playing, the bottom half of the SD2.0 VDU in the mixer is a solid red block. ![]() When I change it from off to on it seems to make no difference to what I hear when the drums are playing.ī. TBH, I'm still not sure about the Master/Parent setting in the SD2.0 track and what it does. I have changed the settings in the sends of the SD2.0 channel (“Drums”) from Pre-Fader (Post-FX) to Post-Fader (Post-Pan) so that I can use the SD2.0 track volume slider to adjust vol for ALL the drum tracks.Ī. I now have all mono SD2.0 tracks coming into Reaper individually and all stereo SD2.0 tracks coming as L/R pairs. Well, thanks to you planetnine, and to an hour or two of severe head scratching, I think I’m home dry. Sorry for the long post but if anyone can help me get this sorted I would be so so grateful. I notice also that in mine the names ("kick", "R1", etc) have not copied over.Īnd also, my routing shows Pre-Fader (Post-FX) rather than Post-Fader (Post-Pan). Here's a couple of screen shots equivalent to his which show the differences.Īs you can see, something is wrong somewhere as everything is still in pairs of 1/2, 3/4, etc It's from then on in planetnine's walkthrough that things are different for me. I've checked the pinout matrix and it is the same as planetnmine's third pic. The only difference is that Master/Parent send is unticked on mine.Ĥ. I've checked my SD2.0 Reaper track and it is the same as the one in planetnine's second pic (see second link down above). All stereo channels in SD2.0 remain as is and are given their own singular output (not shared).ģ. I have then hard panned each pair left and right. I have set up the SD2.0 mixer so that all pairs of mono channels are assigned the same output (so the first two are both 3/4, the next two are both 5/6, etc). I started looking into this a month or so ago here:Īnd was guided to this most helpful thread here:ġ. ![]()
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