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HI! I've got two acoustics tracks of guitar on(TR12 & TR13),each track i've change the" stereo" to B 18, so on bus 18 i have put some effect and then i have created 2 other aux tr (aux24 aux 25)on bus 18 ,now when it comes to control(automate) the send on those 2 aux, it does not show in the automation, why is that ? thanks in advance.

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Posted on Jan 16, 2019 9:14 AM

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Posted on Jan 16, 2019 9:29 AM

Some things you say are unclear, like "I've change the stereo to B 18" - that makes no sense to me, it is just no something that can be done - the sentence is illogical - it may be a 'second language' issue.

Do you mean you have created a send the track via B 18 that ends up in an Aux channel strip?

Do you mean you have set your acoustic guitar tracks to stereo and then sent 'm over B18 to an aux?

Does it mean the Aux strip that is the input for B 18 has changed from mono to stereo?

The aux that has bus 18 as input now also has two sends, correct? You can only automate those if you create an aux track for the aux that has B18 as input.

A bus is not an out- or input, it is more like a cable. If you create sends on a channel strip using a bus, Logic automatically creates an aux channel strip as the destination for that bus - however, that channel strip is not the bus.

You can automate aux channel strips by creating an aux track for it - this track will show up in your tracks area.

just ctrl- or rightclick on an empty area of the aux channel strip:

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Jan 16, 2019 9:29 AM in response to Duchmusic

Some things you say are unclear, like "I've change the stereo to B 18" - that makes no sense to me, it is just no something that can be done - the sentence is illogical - it may be a 'second language' issue.

Do you mean you have created a send the track via B 18 that ends up in an Aux channel strip?

Do you mean you have set your acoustic guitar tracks to stereo and then sent 'm over B18 to an aux?

Does it mean the Aux strip that is the input for B 18 has changed from mono to stereo?

The aux that has bus 18 as input now also has two sends, correct? You can only automate those if you create an aux track for the aux that has B18 as input.

A bus is not an out- or input, it is more like a cable. If you create sends on a channel strip using a bus, Logic automatically creates an aux channel strip as the destination for that bus - however, that channel strip is not the bus.

You can automate aux channel strips by creating an aux track for it - this track will show up in your tracks area.

just ctrl- or rightclick on an empty area of the aux channel strip:

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