logic 8, invert signal
Michael Zacherl
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Sun Apr 20 15:38:19 CEST 2008
On Apr 20, 2008, at 3:23 PM, paul.maddox.mail-list at synth.net wrote:
> Wierd really,
>
> most high end desks I've seen have a button. even my lowly 2480 had a
> dedicated 'invert' option on the channel.
> Just seems that such a trivial thing shouldn't require the use of a
> plugin, especially if I'm not interested in the rest of that plugin.
as far as I can speak for Live, if (parts of) a plugin aren't used
(like 0dB amplification) it doesn't do anything.
and my overall impression is that modern audio/midi engines are built
in a way that everything relies on a plugin structure built around a
tight core.
> meh, I'm just gettin' old :-)
nah, can't be! ;-)
>>>
>>> appears to be common in DAWs. Same thing in Ableton Live.
>>>
>>> How's that done in other Software?
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, thats the way its usually handled. Of course, you can also
>> open
>> the track in whatever editor you use and simply invert it there as
>> well. Then its done, and its no more drain on the CPU.
>>
>> Tony
>>
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