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Linking channels in LE
Hey youns,
How can I link channels that I select - say bass and my 4 drum channels - and then use a fader so they move together? This would make things easier when I need to bring everything down evenly for an overdub that was recorded relatively low. Thanks homies, JD |
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Select multiple tracks by holding down shift and then clicking all the tracks you want to select. Now right click and selet Group Channels or Link Channels or something like that. Now the faders will be linked.
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