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Andy28
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Dont use cubase but i assume they are to send your tracks to.. whats the point in having the same reverb or delay on each channel when you can just use 1 and send your tracks to it..
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Sep-08-2010 17:50
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music2dance2
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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Re: Re: FX Channel
| quote: | Originally posted by evo8
There was a thread on here a few weeks ago i think about sends/returns/aux tracks - i think this is what you are talking about. They are essential imo |
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ght=fx+channels
was it this thread?
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Sep-09-2010 07:57
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music2dance2
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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| quote: | Originally posted by TenTwo
I don't like reading manuals.
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You need to sort that out, you'll be so surprised how quick yiu find answers.
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Sep-09-2010 20:03
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DJ RANN
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Re: Re: Re: FX Channel
Yes, I believe it was. And this was my 2cents:
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
WTF? this makes me think that you have no idea about the subject.
The WHOLE POINT of sends is that you are taking a copy of the signal to another destination then back to the master, while not affecting the original (dry ) channel. It's to allow you to balance a wet dry mix of that desired function.
An insert is to take the actual signal flow and divert it to another destination then back to the master. Essentially, it is only wet because there is no dry signal to balance it with.
They are both used to route audio but have two distinct uses and are different functions on purpose.
Yes, you use a buss to route and you use a send to route audio somewhere but they both have their own places. For instance,(generally speaking) a buss carries many signals and a send is the function of sending one "split" off a single channel. They do the same thing in terms of routing theory but have different terms as they are different in function.
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Sep-09-2010 22:08
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