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Adding an aux track for an effects send
 
Adding an aux track for an effects send
# In the Project menu choose add track - Aux track.
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# Go to '''Project > Add Track > Aux track'''.
# In the Mixer window find the new Aux Track.  Option click the name to change the name.
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# In the '''Mixer''' window find the new Aux Track.  '''Option''' click the name to change the name.
# Assign the the track output to the stereo output you are using for all the tracks (Delta LR for example).
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# Assign the the track output to the stereo output you are using for all the tracks ).
 
# Assign the input to a mono bus that is not being used.  Choose New Mono Bundle then a new bus (Bus 3 for example).
 
# Assign the input to a mono bus that is not being used.  Choose New Mono Bundle then a new bus (Bus 3 for example).
 
# Insert a reverb on the aux track.
 
# Insert a reverb on the aux track.

Revision as of 15:58, 29 January 2013

Adding an aux track for an effects send

  1. Go to Project > Add Track > Aux track.
  2. In the Mixer window find the new Aux Track. Option click the name to change the name.
  3. Assign the the track output to the stereo output you are using for all the tracks ).
  4. Assign the input to a mono bus that is not being used. Choose New Mono Bundle then a new bus (Bus 3 for example).
  5. Insert a reverb on the aux track.
  6. Pick a audio track and choose an effect send. Assign the sends output to the bus that is feeding the Aux track (Bus 3 for example).
  7. Make sure that the send is post fader.
  8. Turn up the little send knob to send the track to the aux track.
  9. Repeat on other tracks as needed.