hey folks, since I began to use logic 8 & 9 I've been always wondering how to handle instruments that have multiple channels on it.
Now, here are a few situations considering my kind of problem:
1. lets say I've recorded a guitar with three microphones at the same time. Well, what is possibly the best way to use the same effect on all the tracks? Through applying each channel to a single bus, sending the plugin from one to another or maybe a different way?
2. once I've placed all channels on bus 3 the sound-level massively exceeds the 0 db threshold. I figure logic kind of handles all three channels now as one what elementally means a higher loudness and subsequently the consequence of reducing the volume / gain. Does this method have any drawbacks for the mix?
I hope there is someone who may know what I'm talking about and could help me out?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
Now, here are a few situations considering my kind of problem:
1. lets say I've recorded a guitar with three microphones at the same time. Well, what is possibly the best way to use the same effect on all the tracks? Through applying each channel to a single bus, sending the plugin from one to another or maybe a different way?
2. once I've placed all channels on bus 3 the sound-level massively exceeds the 0 db threshold. I figure logic kind of handles all three channels now as one what elementally means a higher loudness and subsequently the consequence of reducing the volume / gain. Does this method have any drawbacks for the mix?
I hope there is someone who may know what I'm talking about and could help me out?
Thanks in advance!
Mike