Bussing Or Track Insert For VST Amps

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2012/12/16 23:52:54 (permalink)

Bussing Or Track Insert For VST Amps

I need some advice or tips on routing. I'm using two separate vst amps for the same rhythm guitar. Two identical tracks with one vst amp on each. I want to use a tube booster. Should I add that and the amp to the track itself or should I route them to an effect bus? Some people have said that if I route all the rhythm guitar tracks to the same amp (or in my case to the two separate amp busses), the quality will suffer. Is it a good idea to use one tube booster for both amp tracks or give each track it's own tube booster? I assume the tube booster should go before the amp sim to boost the signal. What if I also want to add a maximizer? Is this only for mastering? If not, where in the effect chain or effect bus should it go? P.S. I apologize if the post is all one big paragraph. Apparently, firefox doesn't work too well with posting on this forum.  

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    Re:Bussing Or Track Insert For VST Amps 2012/12/17 08:00:29 (permalink)
    I'm guessing the sound will be the same either way. 

    Try both and see what works best for you.  I would definitely have each guitar going to it's own amp sim and not doubled up. 

    As far as what plugs to use....there are no rules. I use the so called mastering stuff on my tracks when I think that's the sound I want. 

    Stacking the FX in different orders will change the sound results so again... play around and see what sounds best to you. 

    I use busses with the FX in them when I have say... several vocal tracks or several guitar tracks and want the same reverb on all of them.... a buss is very handy for that. PLUS.... by putting the verb and compression or whatever in a buss, the track is still clean (no FX) so if I want to try a specific FX I can effect only that one track and this is really handy when running melodyne to fix a vocal track. 

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    Re:Bussing Or Track Insert For VST Amps 2012/12/18 09:47:46 (permalink)
    Thanks for the tips Guitarhacker!!

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