Bus Send filters?

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2007/04/29 09:43:58 (permalink)

Bus Send filters?

Guys--

Is there a way to place an EQ filter on a bus send in Sonar {3PE}, short of cloning a track and EQing it differently?

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    droddey
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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2007/04/29 13:36:28 (permalink)
    The send happens after track f/x, right? So any EQ you do on the track will be reflected in the sent signal. If you want different EQ, I assume you would have to do it on the target bus for all signals coming there, or send it to an intermediate bus that you put an EQ on and then send forward again to the ultimate destination.

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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2007/04/29 23:43:29 (permalink)
    You can set the send pre- or post-fader, Dean.

    So the answer is... yes.

    What do you want to do, Ira Jane ? First thing that popped into my mind was a doubling effect.
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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2007/04/30 01:48:15 (permalink)
    I have heard of using compression on an effect bus to maintin some of the original dynamics, but never eq, what would you want to achieve? Just Curious.
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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2007/04/30 09:24:36 (permalink)
    Oh I just wanted to send a bass track to a chorus effect, but filter out everything under 250Hz.
    post edited by jamies_ice - 2007/04/30 09:25:31
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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2007/05/06 02:45:13 (permalink)
    Insert the eq ahead of the chorus in the receiving bus's efx bin.

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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2008/10/30 05:15:01 (permalink)
    I've just revived this thread to ask a question about sends and buses.

    I had a vocal track in S6 and I sent the dry signal to a bus. On that bus I put a reverb plug. No worries.

    Then I had a guitar rhythm track and sent the dry signal of that to a different bus...but without any plugin on that bus the playback seemed completely doubled and phasey or like I had copied the track and delayed one by 50ms or something.

    Why did the vocal bus not do that and the guitar one did?

    thanks if anyone sees this and can help.
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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2008/10/30 21:23:54 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: montezuma

    I've just revived this thread to ask a question about sends and buses.

    I had a vocal track in S6 and I sent the dry signal to a bus. On that bus I put a reverb plug. No worries.

    Then I had a guitar rhythm track and sent the dry signal of that to a different bus...but without any plugin on that bus the playback seemed completely doubled and phasey or like I had copied the track and delayed one by 50ms or something.

    Why did the vocal bus not do that and the guitar one did?

    thanks if anyone sees this and can help.

    --This seems
    --Sounds like a phase issue alright. Did you try swapping with another vocal or other wave file, for testing similarities of *delay*. As if the guitar clip/sample itself may have some inherent comb-filtering or some recorded phasey artifact or inversion ... amplified by the dry bus send???

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    RE: Bus Send filters? 2008/10/31 05:31:06 (permalink)
    I didn't try that but it sounds like a good thought. As far as I know it was a straight up one track guitar track...no effects anywhere and no phasey artifacts as far as I know.
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