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Noobie bus question
Just wondering exactly what a bus is, and what they are used for.
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Re: Noobie bus question
You should really read the reference manual.
Basically, a bus is an internal send within pro tools used to send audio to places besides the master fader other analog outs.
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Re: Noobie bus question
After hitting the manual, go to youtube and search for stuff like "protools busing" and similar for some great tutorial videos.
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