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Balancing doughnuts
I’m guessing the process is well-worked out, but I haven’t grokked it yet:
I want to record from my audio interface at a relatively high level, but I want to monitor it at a lower level (to balance with existing tracks and to prevent the master output from clipping). I can lower the input volume in the mixer, but this lowers the recorded volume in the doughnut. What is a better way?
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How about lowering the colour channel’s volume?
You could set up a bus or buses to monitor from or setup up a pre-fader send whose destination is the doughnuts and don’t have the donuts be destinations of the input channel. That way you can adjust the fader for the volume you want for monitoring and the donuts will receive the pre-fader level.
Or you could add the same input source twice. Have one’s output be only the donuts and the other only the main outs. Turn monitor off for the copy going to the donuts.
Thank you, @Michael and @espiegel123. I was sure Loopy Pro could do it...