kday Posted Monday at 11:05 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:05 PM I was trying to use screensets and scenes but it wasn't working the way I thought it work so far. I want to be able to switch between the same program but one screenset or scene with a different mix and EQ setup, and another screen with a recording setup or mastering and be able to switch between these screens all in the same mix screens in the same program so i won't have to set up whole different templates with these settings? Thanks for any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OutrageProductions Posted Monday at 11:47 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:47 PM (edited) You might try looking in the manual for "Mix Scenes" and/or "Mix Recall". Edited Monday at 11:48 PM by OutrageProductions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kday Posted Tuesday at 03:50 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 03:50 AM 4 hours ago, OutrageProductions said: You might try looking in the manual for "Mix Scenes" and/or "Mix Recall". Yeah i did, but i don't think you can save buss configurations in Mix Recall or scenes, so I'll just save them as a template and reload it when I need it. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bass Guitar Posted Tuesday at 04:24 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:24 AM (edited) Do you mean Project? You are using the word Program? The options are : Workspaces will save your screen layout ( views) between all projects. It doesn’t save any of the data , automation or plugins used in any given project. Screensets are the same concept as Workspaces so they don’t save project data only the layout of views. Mix Recall will take a snapshot of your project which will include what the automation was, the vst instruments used as well as all the plug ins and their settings. What Workspaces , screensets or Mix recall do not do is replace audio or midi. That would be different versions of the project. You can overlay a mix recall scene on a different version of a project as long as the tracks remain in the same locations. So to use mix recall to compare different mixes that involve tracks that have a variation on say a melody the project would have to have all the different tracks available. Then they would be muted etc. Ive never tried changing tempos? I mostly have used it for recordings of live bands. Those are always exactly the same project layout. Mix recall saves having to redo most of the work song to song. Once you get one song right you save that as a mix scene and then drag and drop the mix recall from the mix recall folder to the next song. Edited Tuesday at 03:09 PM by Bass Guitar 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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