5.1 mix.

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Juan Pablo

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Feb 19, 2013, 3:55:48 PM2/19/13
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Hello there,
 
In fact is accessible the plugin to work with mixes in 5.1?
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Juan.

Slau Halatyn

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Feb 19, 2013, 4:09:01 PM2/19/13
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To which plug-in are you referring?

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Chris

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Feb 19, 2013, 4:17:18 PM2/19/13
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Are any of them accessible? I'd be really interested to play with 5. 1 mixes!

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Juan Pablo

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Feb 19, 2013, 4:19:00 PM2/19/13
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Sorry, slaw. My question was very generic. Is accessible mixing in 5.1 using the native protools plugins?
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Juan.
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John Abreu

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Feb 19, 2013, 4:20:48 PM2/19/13
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From what I understand, the answer to that is no. Don't count me on it, it was just me fiddling with a plugin in my school's audio post production lab

Slau Halatyn

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Feb 19, 2013, 7:50:06 PM2/19/13
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Juan,

The first thing about a 5.1 mix that is most challenging is the monitoring setup. Providing you have 5 full-range speaker enclosures of the same type along with a suitable sub-woofer and they are all positioned and calibrated, the next step is to create  an I/O setup that supports surround routing. You have to figure out which convention you'll be using (i.e. L R C LFX LS RS or L C R LS RS LFX, etc.) and then you need to do your routing for the session. The most challenging part is the surround panner which, from my understanding, was never accessible in Pro Tools but there are joysticks that support tactile control of such panning. So, in a way, yes, it's accessible but quite complex.

Slau
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