T1 is a drum programming (only a kick), with some P-Locks variating the pitch a little bit, with Lo-Fi on Effect 1 and one of the reverbs on Effect 2. I don´t exactly need that effects, as I´m not changing/modulating them and can just resample the kick hit with them.
T5 is a long looped sample (which I need 44 steps to loop correctly). On Effect 1 I got a Filter and on Effect 2 a Equalizer boosting the vocals and spacing the bass frequencies.
I got exactly that sound that I want filtering T5; however, as I apply the effect on the sample, I got (consequently) the T1 drums isolated and highlighted, and it doesn´t sound good.
So, what I want to do is automate the Filter (Effect 1 of T5) to affect both tracks (T1 and T5) at the same time, but I don´t know how to do it (or if it´s possible to do it).
An easy option would be setting T8 as Master and just putting the Filter there, but my idea is filtering T1 and T5 and activating a new track above them, with another part of the original sample looped, so don´t want to use that option.
Hmm.
I think the easiest way would be to make a new sample out of those two tracks: just mute the others and sample the MAIN OUT with those two tracks. Then apply the filter sweep as needed.
Why dont you use a Part with Filter on T1 and T5 then use a Scene to filter both.
If you need Reverb and/or Lo-Fi on T1, as you wrote, then just switch Part.