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XeroTalent
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking for some help to use the best strategy to double up tracks and manage the effects to minimize CPU usage.
I want to double up a guitar track. The guitar track is using an amp sim (FreeAmp3), TAL Delay, and some EQ.
When I click "Duplicate Track" to double it up, it also copies all the associated FX in the new track.
The problem I'm running into is this: because I'm using a lot of delay, and the song has 18 other tracks with FX as well, the song stops/starts because the CPU is overloaded when I try to play it back.
So what I'm looking for is a strategy to minimize the FX usage. Since I'm doubling up a guitar track with the exact same effect, is there a way I can just set up the FX's once, and then route the guitar tracks to that FX bus?
And if so, can I still pan each track L/R respectively? I tried to create a folder for the amp, and then have the two guitar tracks children of the amp folder, but it only outputs to the L channel or center for some reason.
Any help to manage these duplicated FX to minimize CPU usage would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
I'm looking for some help to use the best strategy to double up tracks and manage the effects to minimize CPU usage.
I want to double up a guitar track. The guitar track is using an amp sim (FreeAmp3), TAL Delay, and some EQ.
When I click "Duplicate Track" to double it up, it also copies all the associated FX in the new track.
The problem I'm running into is this: because I'm using a lot of delay, and the song has 18 other tracks with FX as well, the song stops/starts because the CPU is overloaded when I try to play it back.
So what I'm looking for is a strategy to minimize the FX usage. Since I'm doubling up a guitar track with the exact same effect, is there a way I can just set up the FX's once, and then route the guitar tracks to that FX bus?
And if so, can I still pan each track L/R respectively? I tried to create a folder for the amp, and then have the two guitar tracks children of the amp folder, but it only outputs to the L channel or center for some reason.
Any help to manage these duplicated FX to minimize CPU usage would be greatly appreciated

Thanks!