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Tekk Track Control

by codar

This device allows you to control Channel Volume , Pan , EQ ...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
codar
Version
2.1
License
None
Live version
9.1.1
Max version
6.1
Downloads
618
Updated
2015-03-08

Description

This device allows you to control Channel Volume , Pan , EQ , Compressor , Utility Gain and Width, Filter and 8 send parameters.

Very useful in the studio if you have a controller with a lot of encoders (BCR2000 for example ) .

It is focused to selected track and you just have to map your controller to the desired parameters in max device and you have an instant access to these parameters in selected track.

Some tips :

On empty track ( audio or midi ) load native live EQ8, Compressor, AutoFilter and Utility plugin. Then right click on header of the track and click "Save as Default Audio ( or midi ) track". Since then, whenever you load a new track you will have these four plugins loaded and ready for tweaking.

When you load any of these plugins first time you need to select any other track and then select again track you want to control because max device scan plugins when you change a selected track.

Order of plugins is not important because when you select the track max device scans all of plugins and if there is any of these four plugins it is automatically mapped to max device ( and your controller if you have one mapped to max device).You can also change the order of the plugins, then just be sure to select any other track and then select back reordered one.

Max device scans just first 10 plugins in the track so be sure that you don't have too much plugins before EQ8, Compressor, AutoFilter or Utility plugins in the chain.

If you have more then one listed plugins in the track. Max device is controlling just first one in the chain. For example if you have two or three EQ8 plugins in the track, max device have control just on first EQ8 in the chain.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome...

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