Hello, I would like to have a slider programmed so that it could control the effect of only one stem.
I have a button set that actives if the effects should be on vocals but it activates all the effects on the vocals and I would like only one effect dedicated to the vocals (echo).
I noticed that when I activate the button so the effect(s) is activated on the vocal stem, it cuts off the bass frequency.
So in short, can someone help me with a script that makes a slider work as the effects of echo slider 1 on only the vocal stem and for the bass frequency not to get cut off when it happens?
Any help please
Thanks in advance
I have a button set that actives if the effects should be on vocals but it activates all the effects on the vocals and I would like only one effect dedicated to the vocals (echo).
I noticed that when I activate the button so the effect(s) is activated on the vocal stem, it cuts off the bass frequency.
So in short, can someone help me with a script that makes a slider work as the effects of echo slider 1 on only the vocal stem and for the bass frequency not to get cut off when it happens?
Any help please
Thanks in advance
发表时间 Sun 10 Nov 24 @ 7:13 pm
effect_show_gui vocals echo
inspect the filter part of the fx for your bass issue
effect_active vocals echo
switch the fx on
effect_slider vocals echo 1
control the vocals effect slot, specifically echo, slider 1
inspect the filter part of the fx for your bass issue
effect_active vocals echo
switch the fx on
effect_slider vocals echo 1
control the vocals effect slot, specifically echo, slider 1
发表时间 Sun 10 Nov 24 @ 7:39 pm
Hey locodog. I cant believe its that easy. Lol. I'm not home right now but I'll try it as soon as I get home. Thanks brother
发表时间 Sun 10 Nov 24 @ 8:36 pm
I tried it but nothing. The only one that worked was the effect gui. Btw the parameters on the echo are to let the full bass through. When I use the echo without the 'echo stem activation' the bass doesn't get cut off.
Any ideas? Thanks
Any ideas? Thanks
发表时间 Sun 10 Nov 24 @ 9:22 pm