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“apply multichannel outputs” Can I make this default for all kits? SD3

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  • Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Have you tried saving your project as a default project?

    I usually save my go to kits as a patch/template in my DAW. This way, all the routings and plug-ins are recalled instantly, saving mixing time.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

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    Thanked by: Scott Eshleman
    ds1
    Participant

    Thanks Jordan, yeah I guess I can do that, but I have a load kits from the packs that all default to stereo output, so when I’m checking them out I have switch it on each time, then as these kits are part of a pack, I need to “save as..” as you can’t overwrite (“save”)  anything on those kits. So it mean I will have to manually do that for each kit, and also have a duplicate (i.e. mutlichannel default) of each kit I want to try out, just seems like a lot of hassle, not sure I can see a reason for this not to be a global config setting, or was thinking I’m maybe just not using it right or something

    Tom Conner
    Participant

    Yah I’m not aware of a way to edit many existing kits at the same time. I wish there were, I have around 140. Though, can this be done by loading a mix preset from another kit? I think that may just be channel settings though.

    DWe six piece kit, Roland BT-1s/eDRUMin, RME Fireface interface, JH Audio IEMs w/Fiio Amp, Porter & Davies transducer, Razer 16 laptop, SD3 (State of the Art, Stockholm, Hitmaker, Legacy of Rock, Decades, Death & Darkness, Fields of Rock, Stories)

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