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Old 08-06-2012, 10:38 AM
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Default Drum Bus/Group/Compression Routing Questions

I've searched & read a few threads and I'm not getting this. I've done pieces of this separately with no problems, but using these techniques together is giving me trouble.

What I'm trying to do is parallel compress kick, snare & toms and route the entire kit (includes hats & cymbals) to a stereo aux so that I can control muting & volume of the entire kit all at once.

I've output the kick, snare & toms to 2 aux tracks for parallel compression. I've output those 2 aux tracks along with the rest of the kit to my drum bus aux. Of course I have some effects on the parallel compression tracks but I'm also Sending those to another effects bus.

Muting my drum bus aux doesn't mute the drums entirely. I still have audio from the effects send I'm bussing to. Am I doing something wrong or is what I'm attempting to do not possible?

Sorry if this is routing 101. Between being away for a couple of years & uptating to PT8, I'm behind the curve.

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Old 08-07-2012, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: Drum Bus/Group/Compression Routing Questions

if u check on u tube they have tons of video on the routing that would explain easier than me posting it. u can send signals anywhere you want to so its possible what ur trying to do . an solo safe all ur aux
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Old 08-07-2012, 02:10 PM
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and u only need really one aux to p/compress the drums
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Old 08-07-2012, 05:22 PM
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Default Re: Drum Bus/Group/Compression Routing Questions

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if u check on u tube they have tons of video on the routing that would explain easier than me posting it. u can send signals anywhere you want to so its possible what ur trying to do . an solo safe all ur aux
I'll check them out. I think Solo Safe is what I'm missing.

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and u only need really one aux to p/compress the drums
Hmmm... Don't I need 1 for the crushed kit and another for the cleaner kit?
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Old 08-07-2012, 05:46 PM
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The unaffected can go to ur sub mix or anywhere else. If ur going to process more just go to another avail bus and repeat process. I have a submix and master in all my sessions.my drums are fed to a drum bus and p/drums which both dump into my submix which dumps into the master
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Old 08-07-2012, 06:05 PM
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Smash the heck out of the p/drum on one bus and send the drum bus. So u hav a drum bus and a aux fir the p/drums
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