From the real band manual,


" When this checkbox is enabled in the Audio preferences dialog, any audio output ports that do not have a driver port assigned to them will function as subgroups. A subgroup is a bus or signal path that gives you the ability to control several tracks as a group.

Let’s suppose you only have one audio Output Driver port installed in RealBand and you’ve enabled the "Unassigned Outputs Work As Subgroups" checkbox. Audio Output Ports 2 -15 can then become subgroups

If you were to then set the output ports of tracks 2, 3, and 4 to G2 (i.e., port 2, which is now called Subgroup 2), and you were to adjust the volume of Subgroup 2 in the mixer the same way you do for output ports, this will affect the volume of all 3 tracks as a whole"





Hi there,

I am trying to understand this to set up 2 or 3 audio channeld as a subgroup, but find the instruction from the manual confussing.

I have checked the appropiate box in the audio pref, so if anyone can talk me through it from here I'd be grateful.

I'd imagine this is not a feature that is not used often.

Thanks,
Paddy


Paddy McGurk,
Liverpool,
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