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Duality SE Operator's Manual - Solid State Logic

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automationMethod 2: use pre-fade outputsThis option is suitable if you are working with up to 32 mono signals (or more with MCU DAW control).Route the DAW tracks pre-fader to the appropriate analogue outputs. In Pro Tools this can be done using a pre-fader auxsend and setting the aux gain to 0dB. In <strong>Logic</strong>, route an aux send to a different bus on each channel then route the busmasters to the appropriate analogue outputs.You now need to de-assign the main track outputs to avoid summing pre and post fader signals. As Pro Tools will deactivateany channels without an output, we suggest creating a dummy bus to which to route all channels, then ignoring itsoutput. Within the DAW, fader movements will now only affect the (unused) Master bus and any other post-fader sends.Method 3: use a dedicated Daw for analogue automationUse two DAW layers, one for your audio and one for your automation. This will require you to have two DAWs runningon either the same or two separate computers, and to enable both DAW layers within the console screen’s ssl > Misc> setup menu.See the Installation section for information regarding how to set up multi-computer configurations.A variation on this is possible with <strong>Logic</strong>, which allows two (or more) controllers to be configured. This allows one layerto be used as a normal DAW controller and the second to be locked to the dedicated automation tracks (up to a maximumof 48).Micro-automation (such as the removal of undesirable transients) could be performed on the original audio tracks withinthe DAW by entering DAW Focus mode and scrolling to those tracks.<strong>Duality</strong> se V3 Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong>5-29

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