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Old 03-31-2014, 07:42 AM
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Default Master fader question

Is there a way to for example use reverb on all tracks BUT 1 track using the master fader? Or do you have to use a bus and send all tracks individually?

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Default Re: Master fader question

Bus and send is(and has always been) the preferred method for adding delay and reverb effects.
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Default Re: Master fader question

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You could simply create a stereo buss using aux input. You could label it "pre-master" or "submaster" or "verb buss". Just insert a verb on it and route all your tracks "BUT 1" to that new buss.

Then send the 1 track you don't want reverb on to the Master Fader.

Not saying this is the best way, it's just an easy option.
That's what I would do.
I think it's the best way.

I actually always route everything via a "sub master" so things like this can be fixed in a flash. It has several advantages for my workflow.

In case you didn't know:
If you select all the tracks you want to go to the "submaster", by clicking and highlighting the track names, you can press and hold "option" and "shift" (mac) as you change the output of one of them, and the change will be applied to all selected. Same would happen with inputs, inserts, sends and so on.
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