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  1. OK, if I understand, what you are wanting is information on how to setup sidechains in CbB and Channel Routing in SPAN.

    After adding SPAN to bus or aux track (or even a regular audio track), the sidechain inputs to the plug-in show up in track/bus sends and main outputs.

    One track has a send to the bus or aux track hosting SPAN (if not on a regular track).

    Send the other tracks to the 3 sidechain inputs to the SPAN.

    Of course any number of tracks may be summed and sent to SPAN's main or sidechain inputs too.

    Click the Routing button in the SPAN UI to display the Channel Routing dialog and assign In3 through In8  to the sidechain inputs

    This will allow viewing two groups; one as the main display next to the Routing button and another as the Underlay

    Is this what you are looking for?

     

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  2. AFAIK,

    SPAN works on one track at a time

    Multi-track require SPAN Pro 

    The Vogengo descriptions are a little confusing as both support

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    multi-channel analysis, and can be set to display spectrums from two different channels or channel groups at the same time. 

    This is not the same as multiple tracks. 

    Note the additional info in the SPAN Pro description (emphasis added)

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    SPAN Plus is an extended version of the freeware SPAN plugin: SPAN Plus provides several additional features such as PNG file export, real-time spectrum import/export for cross-track spectrum comparisons, static spectrums display, and a “wide” display mode.

     

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  3. The image is pretty small but everything looks OK in the drum map, however; if you are expecting the plug-in to make a sound using MIDI input, the input echo button must be enabled on the track. It is the button to the right of the record button.

  4. 4 minutes ago, dotonemanband said:

    I've always just went to Export - Audio File - Wave and download to a folder and then play wave file ... default groove music player recently ... and it played ... but today showing error regarding encode format not supported. Not sure what you mean to export bit depth and how?  TIA

    There is a bit depth setting in the Audio Export dialog.

    In the past if this was set to high, some players would fail.

  5. 28 minutes ago, Starship Krupa said:

    while not sounding exactly like a spring, will probably be useful for when I want that sound and don't feel like hooking up my old handmade spring reverb box.

    Spring reverb...

    CbB includes one.

    It is part of the multi-effects suite called TH3 along with a lot of other effects with fairly flexible routing options.

    I suspect it is easily overlooked being hidden in an amp sim.

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  6. Autohotkey works fine with CbB.

    This workflow

    17 minutes ago, Helene Kolpakova said:

    Actually, that's probably another option to simplify the process indeed!

    1. Place all files in one folder and navigate to that folder in the Browser
    2. Create a new audio track
    3. Select the first clip in the browser
    4. Press Enter (or double click) - it'll load it to the Now time on the selected track
    5. Press Ctrl+End - this will move Now time to the end of the project, which in this case will be the end of the first clip
    6. Press Down - this will select the next wav file in the browser
    7. Repeat steps 4-6 99 more times :)

    This will actually create just one track with all clips following each other one after another. Since this doesn't potentially involve any mouse clicks, I'll probably try this option, ty!

    is close to a spec for the script.

    Select a track, start the script

    • Read the directory or a text file containing the file names. If the names are not easily ordered in the directory, use  a text file,
    • Loop through the names,
      • Run the import dialog 
      • Populate the prompts and send OK
      • send CTRL-End
  7. 13 minutes ago, Julio said:

     So I look in the internet and dowloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/asio2wasapi/

    This is unnecessary. It is just another generic ASIO wrapper for native Windows drivers.

    The Windows native WASAPI driver included with Win10 is OK, it does not need the additional ASIO wrapper.

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  8. From the top of the page linked above

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  9. While additional routing options would be nice, it is fairly easy to distribute MIDI data in a track to as many instrument and MIDI tracks as desired with each downstream track having control over volume, pan, CC and other automatable parameters. The client tracks may also apply any MFX, articulation or drum map to the incoming data. And, if preferred, hide all the downstream tracks so that the whole group is represented by the master track. This track can host the automation for all the synths and their UIs may be accessed using the synth rack.

    Not being a fan of linked clips, I used to rely on a virtual MIDI cable. They have a couple of problems: 

    • too easy to create feedback loops
    • some add noticeable latency

    Now I use a plug-in to send MIDI data. 

    To that end, I create an instrument track using a MIDI plug-in like one of the Code FN42 plug-ins (such as MIDIChFilter, MIDIChFilter or VeloScaler) or similar. Sometimes, the chain starts with a MIDI generator plug-in.

    This plug-in appears at the input of all other instrument and MIDI tracks. Set their input, enable input echo and the synth is linked to the master track.

    (Note: I did not plan on replying to this thread, however; several alternatives have already been mentioned, this needed to be documented).

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