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Hi
I've recently moved to using Logic and was wondering if there is anybody else on here who does and has any routing / plugin tips etc. they have for using it to create dub.
I have a few dub setups in Reason which sound great but I can't set them up in Logic, or if I have set them up correctly they sound nothing like they do in Reason.
For example here's a very simple one - in Reason I have a aux send set up where just the left (mono) send is routed into the left input of a delay, then the left out of that delay goes into the left in of another delay while the right out of the first delay goes into the right in of a phaser, and the left out of the second delay goes into the left in of the phaser. Then the outputs of the phaser go back to the mixing desk.
I've been trying to get this set up in Logic using lots of busses etc. but can't seem to recreate it at all.
I've recently moved to using Logic and was wondering if there is anybody else on here who does and has any routing / plugin tips etc. they have for using it to create dub.
I have a few dub setups in Reason which sound great but I can't set them up in Logic, or if I have set them up correctly they sound nothing like they do in Reason.
For example here's a very simple one - in Reason I have a aux send set up where just the left (mono) send is routed into the left input of a delay, then the left out of that delay goes into the left in of another delay while the right out of the first delay goes into the right in of a phaser, and the left out of the second delay goes into the left in of the phaser. Then the outputs of the phaser go back to the mixing desk.
I've been trying to get this set up in Logic using lots of busses etc. but can't seem to recreate it at all.
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