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Old 07-25-2021, 08:22 PM   #1
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Default Way to link 2 tracks so an adjustment of one volume envelope results in the inverse?

Is there any way to link two volume envelopes of that if I adjust the volume envelope of one track, the other track has the inverse adjustment?

For example, if I have a guitar track and a horns track, and I want to increase the volume of the guitar in one section, I want to decrease the volume of the horns section in the same way, just in the inverse way.
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Old 07-26-2021, 02:59 AM   #2
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Of course. Just map both to same parameter via parameter modulation, then in first go in positive direction in the other in negative direction. You can set many more details, starting from which minimum point and where maximum point should be for each. In short you can finetune it depending on your needs.

You could also use EQ instead of volume, so you can control certain bands only.
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Old 07-26-2021, 09:47 AM   #3
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Of course. Just map both to same parameter via parameter modulation, then in first go in positive direction in the other in negative direction. You can set many more details, starting from which minimum point and where maximum point should be for each. In short you can finetune it depending on your needs.

You could also use EQ instead of volume, so you can control certain bands only.
Outstanding, thanks!!!
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