Sends and FX
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theterran |
I could not figure out a way to search for this so I figured someone here might know.
Is it possible to route individual FX on the mixer bus to a send for processing and back?
Say for example, I have my compression first, followed by a reveerb. I then want to process the reveerb seperately with a bitcrush, leaving the compressed instrument alone.
Is this possible? Or would I have to do some ghetto exporting workaround?
Oh yeah...cubase5...But an explanation from any DAW would probably work. |
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Watts |
I have a pretty ghetto work around in FL Studio when all I want to hear is the send channel. This is what my chain looks like (for this example, I am using a snare):
Master <- Master Pre <- Percussion <- Snare Channel <- Snare Sample
When I leave the sample active and mute the master-pre channel, or any channel save "Master" and "Snare Sample", I am able to hear everything on my sends. |
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Mad for Brad |
you would typically have the reverb and bitcrusher on their own bus and use that as a send fx |
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theterran |
Alright yeah, seemed to work by creating a group track with reveerb/bitcrush and routing the send there...
Just didn't want the group channel adding anything other than said bitcrushed reveerb. (In my example, can be whatever FX)
Guess I must have screwed something up in my last attempt, as adding a group channel with FX effectively added a clone of the instrument + the FX...(doubling the volume and pwning my ears)
Basically I just wanted to expand my ability to mess with sounds...could possibly make some interesting FX by doing this.
Good deal. cheers. |
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kitphillips |
YOu probably didn't set the mix control on your reverb right. It should be 100% wet if its on a send |
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theterran |
quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
YOu probably didn't set the mix control on your reverb right. It should be 100% wet if its on a send |
Yeaaaah :S
Cool as hell that you can do this btw...bet some interesting things could be had if one sat down with it for awhile. |
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