More master bus channels.Moderators: Christophe, Mark More master bus channels.Are there any plans to implement more master bus channels??
I find being limited to only 4 is quite stifling for my projects. Thank you!
More master bus channels.5 is what i need. but lets make it 6 because its even!
More master bus channels.No, four should be more than enough for anyone. The only reason I can see for more than 4 is if you are using a soundcard with more than 4 outputs, which is not a big enough segment of the market to worry about, I wouldn't think.
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More master bus channels.does that matter? the multi outputs never worked properly anyway.
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More master bus channels.i dont think many of them here use the bus for multi outs. i mainly use it to treat bassline, lead, drums and kick separately . sometimes i do endup wanting to club another group of synths to another bus for different treatment, so you see 4+1 = 5 reason.
More master bus channels.I am all for five or six. I think most use them as suneel outlined in his post. In this case "more is more".
More master bus channels.I never used more than 4 buses becouse, as we know, there are no more buses than 4. Sometimes I feel I need more than 4.
In my opinion 6 buses are quite excellet, but this schould have lower priority. Yes, sometimes I would like to have more buses, but just ... sometimes.
More master bus channels.Conversations like these usually lead to the scenario where, even after a certain amount of buses is introduced, there will always be a "need" for "just 2 more" for some people.
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More master bus channels.The user should be able to configure how many bus's they wish to use.
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More master bus channels.It's not that simple. How do you do the bus assignment if the no. of busses is configurable? Remember, one of the best thing about busses is that you can assign a channel to more than one, so a drop-down isn't going to cut it, you need a separate button for each bus. That means for every extra bus, you need to make every strip bigger or the buttons much smaller to accommodate them.
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More master bus channels.It's necessary for certain reasons. for example...I run a lot of audio tracks for vocals. each track is effected seperately by its own channel, but then they are all routed out to a master vocal channel for a final treatment that I wish to be common for all vocal elements. It's also handy if you have several synths that you say, want to be sidechained to the bass drum, but you don't want all of them having individual compressors on their channels...so you route that group to a one of the main busses and throw the compressor on there. It saves time and also allows you to apply a universal effect to a group without having to treat each instrument seperately, which would also kill resources. Better one compressor then seventeen, right?
I tend to route Bass, Synths, Drums, Vocals....I really would like to have a seperate one for my bass drum...but then I'll come up with an excuse to have seperate ones for each instrument...then I'll be up to twenty main mixer strips looking for an excuse for one more. I do think 6 would be optimal...but thats as high as I would go. Yes my siggy has my addy. http://www.soundcloud.com/illi ...see what I do with Orion?
More master bus channels.Just out of curiosity, I wonder what are you treating your kick/bassdrum that requres a separate bus. Or the bassline. I noticed Suneel said the same thing about kick. If it's just one instrument (not grouped with anything else, for example, much like a kick), why wasting a bus on it, when it can be done on the mixer?
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I use 4 buses pretty much all the time, which I usually label: Perc, Bass, Accomp, Lead. The kick drum will end up in perc, bass, or both, depending on the song. Pretty much all of my music, the instruments are all going to play a role in one of those 4 groups. It's very possible that a bus may only be receiving one instrument. It seems silly, except from an interface perspective. I can adjust levels, settings, whatever on these 4 main parts of the arrangement in relationship to each other in one place. In extremely rare moments, I have utilized one of the send/return channels for atmospheric pad sorts of things.. routing through the send and turning off all bus routing for that instrument.
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ok here is the explanation. sorry its not for kick i need, but for grouping synths. i tend to experiment with layering synths. so i end up grouping, melodic synths, lead synths and bassline synths. then drums comes as one group and sometimes 2 groups. so you see its > 4. now the main reason why i group them like this is to estimate the volume levels/effects that are automated in the mix. if i can group them to a bus then control all those grouped synths with just one bus rather than going to each mixer strip and automating them its the smartest thing to do !! i really love the busses for this. ok, that being said, who said the total number of busses must be 4? why 4? is it a magical number? why not 2,3,4,5? adding 6/8 busses is most prob not going to affect the screen space on a default 22" monitor. the only problem i see is that you end up having those numbers in the mixer strip and that can add to the clutter.
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