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Old 02-04-2007, 05:25 PM
Epileptick Epileptick is offline
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Default Adding Effects to a Track

Hey guys,

As you will tell from my extreeme newb question, I am very new to Protools.

I have only had it for 24 hours and I have next to no experience with any recording programs other than cooledit pro.

My buddy told me when I am applying effects, I want to start them in a new track, then route the track through the proper "bus". Well I totally forget what he showed me.

can somone please tell me step by step how to route the busses properly?

Thanks
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Old 02-04-2007, 05:57 PM
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Default Re: Adding Effects to a Track

Route(output)your track's to a bus.......let's say bus 1&2.Create an aux track and select the input as bus 1&2.Apply the fx you want for the bussed tracks to the aux track.Name the aux track.......usually you name it the fx you inserted on it.Bam......your done.
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:24 AM
Epileptick Epileptick is offline
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Default Re: Adding Effects to a Track

Thanks man, I actually was doing it backwards lol

I can't believe I didn't figure it out, but thanks.

Second question: I realized that I can take the effects off if I directly add them to the track. So why would I want to make a separate track in the first place?

I thought the reason for it would be so you would still have that raw track to go back to. Is there another reason why we want to add effects to a separate track?
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:14 AM
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Default Re: Adding Effects to a Track

routing effects to an "aux bus" serves two purposes:

1. conserve cpu resources (especially if you are using a reverb type effect - you don't want this over multiple tracks).

2. simplify setup (not having to remember / setup each individual track's plugin settings).

3. provide sophisticated routing (use of pre / post on an aux to send the signal to somewhere else).

most people are concerned with #1 & #2.
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