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Where does the audio sent to the send go to?
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| Beatflux |
Does it go to the master, or is it rerouted back to it's origin?
I'm using Live 7.018. |
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| Eric J |
| In the default Ableton template, Send A goes to the Return A channel, and Send B goes to the Return B channel. Those channels then function basically like normal audio channels and can be routed wherever you like. They are routed to Master Out by default. |
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| DJ RANN |
Actually, I'd like to get feedback from people as to how they manage their sends/returns?
In my standard template has about four or "FX Send tracks" which are essentially my "go to" FX for sends.
I then have the return faders of those set to unity and just alter the amount by adjusting the send on the track I want to effect.
Does anyone do it any differently? |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Actually, I'd like to get feedback from people as to how they manage their sends/returns?
In my standard template has about four or "FX Send tracks" which are essentially my "go to" FX for sends.
I then have the return faders of those set to unity and just alter the amount by adjusting the send on the track I want to effect.
Does anyone do it any differently? |
This is pretty much what I do, although my sends are usually setup thus :-
Long Verb
Short Verb
1/2 delay
1/4 delay
1/8 delay
All high passed @ 50hz
I never insert effects onto the send channels until I start the track though. |
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| evo8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Actually, I'd like to get feedback from people as to how they manage their sends/returns?
In my standard template has about four or "FX Send tracks" which are essentially my "go to" FX for sends.
I then have the return faders of those set to unity and just alter the amount by adjusting the send on the track I want to effect.
Does anyone do it any differently? |
works for me! |
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