Silly Logic Question
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Silly Logic Question
Sorry, I'm kinda new at it still.
Anyway, why the hell isn't there a wet/dry knob on the Autofilter? Why can't I control how much of my filter signal I am letting through? I am trying to apply a filter effect to the end of a sample without affecting the beginning second of it or so and I don't want to bus it just to do that. Any advice would be appreciated.
Anyway, why the hell isn't there a wet/dry knob on the Autofilter? Why can't I control how much of my filter signal I am letting through? I am trying to apply a filter effect to the end of a sample without affecting the beginning second of it or so and I don't want to bus it just to do that. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Re: Silly Logic Question
filter amount would be wet/dry??
just automate your cutoff, maybe I don't understand the question
just automate your cutoff, maybe I don't understand the question
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Uggggh I still dont get it but I found a workaround thx.
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couldn't you just set it up with a REALLY slow attack, or is the sample too long for that to be an option?
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other option (if the sample's that long) is simply have two tracks, one for the beginning and one for the end, and mix the dry one down as the filtered one comes up.
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That would be the easy solution I guess (which I spaced on at the time).Alan_ wrote:other option (if the sample's that long) is simply have two tracks, one for the beginning and one for the end, and mix the dry one down as the filtered one comes up.
I get mad when Logic won't let me do things the way I want though. I don't understand why Logic pushes you so adamantly towards their method of workflow. That shit irritates me and makes me want to run back to Live every time.
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BECAUSE THEY HAVE YOU BY THE BAAALLLZZZZ
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NOTHING IN LOGIC IS SIMPLE
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Re: Silly Logic Question
You know, looking back on this, it was a simple fix. Go figure.
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i'd just cut the sample in half, make a duplicate track, and apply the filter like that.
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