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Old 04-27-2003, 01:20 AM
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Default Routing audio to Aux question

Hello

I have successfully figured out how to send a single track to an Aux track to take advantage of plug-ins,reverb or whatever on it. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

My question is...How do I send more than 1 track of audio to a SINGLE Aux track and how many tracks of audio can you send to a single Aux track.Any input on this would be appreciated greatly.

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Old 04-27-2003, 02:29 AM
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Setup a send send on your audio track and select a bus as it's destination, IE: bus 1, you can do this on as many audio tracks as you like using the same bus. Then create an aux track selecing it's input as that same bus. Insert a reverb on that aux track and there you are. Every audio track you setup this way will be passed through this reverb. You can adjust the amount of reverb on each audio track by clicking on the little send icon on each audio track and adjusting the pop-up fader. Typically I use a mono bus as the send to a mono aux track I created and then insert a stereo reverb on that mono aux track, which then ends up with a stereo output to your mix. Make sure the reverb is set to 100% wet and set the mix level on the aux track to "0", works like a champ. You can do this with reverbs, delays, whatever. Hope this helps...
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Thanks

I'll be trying this out soon.

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