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Thanks Mark and Chris,<br>
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I just created a stereo bus (output sent to master) and connected the
output of my voice tracks to the input of this bus and voilà! I can
even do automation and effects on the bus alone instead of on each
track...<br>
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Luc<br>
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Mark Knecht a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">I'm sure others will have different ideas. I direct them all to a bus
which becomes essentially a submaster. I end up with a vocal bus, a
drums bus, a keys bus, etc. You can then do a pre or post fader send
of vocals to reverb, drums to reverb, etc., so that you're using a
single verb.
I take the output of each of these submix buses and send them to the
master fader. Usually very few 'tracks' go directly the master in my
sessions.
- Mark
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:00:07 -0400, Luc Tanguay <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lucus@sympatico.ca"><lucus@sympatico.ca></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
what it the best way to direct many tracks to one submix i.e. all the
voices to a submix to assign a same effect to all.
Groups ? Output of voice tracks to input of receiving track (the submix
track) ?
Thanks.
Luc
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