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From: "Ray Keefe" <ray@...>
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 at 7:32:20 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Bussing Q again
Message #105038
> I can create a buss, and I can insert compression, but I can't > send that buss anywhere but to a physical output. Hi, You can send it to another bus but since busses don't support AUX sends this doesn't help immediately. What I have tried, and it works in LAWP V5.0.1 is: I'll assume you use Bus 4 as your reverb send. For each drum track: -Use first Aux send to send drums to Bus 2 - level is maximum, Aux is post fader -Use second Aux send to send drums to Bus 3 - level is maximum, Aux is post fader -set the main output to No Output Now the track fader adjusts the individual drum level including scaling the reverb send level, just like normal, but with no output assignment. Send Bus 2 to your desired output (this is the dry path). Send Bus 3 to Bus 4 (this is the wet path and the fader sets the reverb send level) It is a bit messy but it seems you can use 2 busses to handle it, one for wet and one for Dry. One tricky issue now is that the reverb send is effectively pre fader as you adjust the wet and dry feeds independently. I usually settle for inlining a reverb plugin for submixes as it is simpler. On buss to buss routing, you can select a lower numbered bus, but it won't send a signal there and it won't warn you either. Busses must always feed higher numbered busses. Ray
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