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Old 11-16-2012, 03:00 PM
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Default Single track to multiple tracks or aux

Hey I'm getting a little confused here. When I have vocals I like to create a lead bus (aux) sometimes I want to parallel one single lead track and also send it to one other track to create exciter. Is the only way to do this by setting the outputs to unused bus then setting input on aux to unused bus. Then for any additional I have to use a send on the channel itself? Am I making sense here?

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Old 11-16-2012, 05:04 PM
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If you want to keep the original track in the mix, leave the output set to Main and create a send (or multiple sends...up to 5) to bus to another channel/s with the input on any track/s receiving on corresponding bus.

If you don't want the original track in the mix; ie you want just the processed track/s in the mix, create send/s and set original track output to either no output or corresponding bus. Bare in mind, if you set main output to a bus, there is no need to create a send unless you want it to go to multiple busses/tracks.
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Old 11-16-2012, 11:28 PM
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If you want to keep the original track in the mix, leave the output set to Main and create a send (or multiple sends...up to 5) to bus to another channel/s with the input on any track/s receiving on corresponding bus.

If you don't want the original track in the mix; ie you want just the processed track/s in the mix, create send/s and set original track output to either no output or corresponding bus. Bare in mind, if you set main output to a bus, there is no need to create a send unless you want it to go to multiple busses/tracks.
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