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Okay, so I'm wanting to use AudioCodex as my media player (still on trial) for playing backing tracks behind my guitar playing/singing at live gigs and it does heaps of neat things- but apparently not the one important thing... Despite my best efforts I can't maintain the best consistent volume in my backing tracks. Using a compressor in the FX Chain on Global helps, but some still need a volume tweak. I can do this by assigning the Mix Controls to NON-Global and setting the required volume for any individual track as required... and it all works. However, these volume tweaks are NOT saved when I exit the software. All tracks revert to the Default Volume when I re-open AudioCodex. I've tried Saving Tracks... no luck.
How can I tweak and save the volume on some tracks without using an FX Chain plug-in instead (because I need to keep that Global for the compressor)?
Alternative, why aren't the volume tweaks being saved?

Cheers, Graeme.
Hi Graeme,

Mix volume settings (plus settings for all other non-global effects including Warp, Equalizer, Reverb, FxChain & Visualizer) are saved from session-to-session for items in AudioCodex playlists only; for Watched Folder and iTunes items, settings are preserved during the current session, but are discarded when the app is quit.

So the simplest solution to save mix volume & other effects settings from session-to-session is to drag the tracks you want to save to an AudioCodex source-group playlist.

Cheers,

Mark Hill
MachineCodex Software

mantis Wrote:
Hi Graeme,

Mix volume settings (plus settings for all other non-global effects including Warp, Equalizer, Reverb, FxChain & Visualizer) are saved from session-to-session for items in AudioCodex playlists only; for Watched Folder and iTunes items, settings are preserved during the current session, but are discarded when the app is quit.

So the simplest solution to save mix volume & other effects settings from session-to-session is to drag the tracks you want to save to an AudioCodex source-group playlist.

Cheers,

Mark Hill
MachineCodex Software

Hi Graeme,

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Cheers,
Hmm... you're right. I did answer and acknowledge your reply, Mark. It solved my problem, thanks. Don't know what happened to that post, though.

Cheers, Graeme.
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