Difference between revisions of "Aux Track for Effects"
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# 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 inserts. If the reverb mas a ''Mix''' setting, set it to 100%. | # Insert a reverb on the aux track inserts. If the reverb mas a ''Mix''' setting, set it to 100%. | ||
− | # Pick | + | # Pick an audio track and choose an effect send. Assign the sends output to the bus that is feeding the Aux track (Bus 3 for example). |
− | # Make sure that the send is post fader. The little '''P''' icon next to the send should be white and not yellow. | + | # Make sure that the send is post-fader. The little '''P''' icon next to the send should be white and not yellow. |
# Turn up the little send knob to send the track to the aux track. | # Turn up the little send knob to send the track to the aux track. | ||
# Repeat on other tracks as needed. | # Repeat on other tracks as needed. |
Revision as of 16:03, 29 January 2013
Adding an aux track for an effects send
- Go to Project > Add Track > Aux track.
- 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 (For Example; Built-in Line Output 1-2)
- 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 inserts. If the reverb mas a Mix' setting, set it to 100%.
- Pick an audio track and choose an effect send. Assign the sends output to the bus that is feeding the Aux track (Bus 3 for example).
- Make sure that the send is post-fader. The little P icon next to the send should be white and not yellow.
- Turn up the little send knob to send the track to the aux track.
- Repeat on other tracks as needed.