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metacom:
Lol.. It is doable, using the same techniques, but its a giant pain in the ass...

Looking for ideas re: control intrarelationships. i.e linking fader x to fader y by function z. Comes from the mathematician in me. When I'm mixing, i would really like to define the snare  level as a function of the kick, or even a function of the sum of the sum of the drum levels.. I want ideas re: what sort of funtions are desired.

WK154:
Metacom check your PM ( Forum private messages) box.

WK154:

--- Quote from: metacom on June 05, 2014, 02:22:24 AM ---Lol.. It is doable, using the same techniques, but its a giant pain in the ass...

Looking for ideas re: control intrarelationships. i.e linking fader x to fader y by function z. Comes from the mathematician in me. When I'm mixing, i would really like to define the snare  level as a function of the kick, or even a function of the sum of the sum of the drum levels.. I want ideas re: what sort of funtions are desired.

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In that vein take a look at Dave Rat's concept of mixing and turn the math ratios idea loose. I think your on the same path but different ways to implement control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMMmR1u0CFk
 Hope that PM contact will turn out with positive results.

WK154:
Any news you care to share? On the live mixing for larger groups or at least a drummer in the band the mixing concept I was referring to is known as stems (sub-channel) mixing. Here is a detailed explanation used in mix-down and mastering.
http://www.digido.com/articles-and-demos12/13-bob-katz/19-mixing-tips-and-tricks.html

metacom:
Lots of developments.. release v0.01 will be up soon. A sneak preview here:

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