Dags
New member
Hi Logicians
Found a very strange bug with Logic 9 when working with splitting out a vocal into two aux channels.
1. Source vocal channel, has two aux sends inserted as pre fader (no dry signal going directly out of channel) going to two mono aux busses (Aux1 and Aux2) at full level.
2. Aux1 panned hard left, Aux2 panned hard right
3. Aux1 sample delay of ~500ms and pitched down 4 cents, Aux2 sample delay of ~800ms and pitched up 4 cents (basically creating a wide thickening of the backing vocal track)
4. Send both these Auxes directly to a stereo vocal group buss (set their outputs to stereo Aux29 for example)
The info from Aux2 (panned hard right) doesn't reach this Aux29 buss and the info from Aux1 (panned left) is centered!! Yet if I send Aux1 and Aux2 directly to the master stereo buss they both work perfectly fine. WTF!?
Can anyone else confirm this in their system?
Dags
Found a very strange bug with Logic 9 when working with splitting out a vocal into two aux channels.
1. Source vocal channel, has two aux sends inserted as pre fader (no dry signal going directly out of channel) going to two mono aux busses (Aux1 and Aux2) at full level.
2. Aux1 panned hard left, Aux2 panned hard right
3. Aux1 sample delay of ~500ms and pitched down 4 cents, Aux2 sample delay of ~800ms and pitched up 4 cents (basically creating a wide thickening of the backing vocal track)
4. Send both these Auxes directly to a stereo vocal group buss (set their outputs to stereo Aux29 for example)
The info from Aux2 (panned hard right) doesn't reach this Aux29 buss and the info from Aux1 (panned left) is centered!! Yet if I send Aux1 and Aux2 directly to the master stereo buss they both work perfectly fine. WTF!?
Can anyone else confirm this in their system?
Dags