Signal flow of ProChannel

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2016/11/28 15:54:49 (permalink)

Signal flow of ProChannel

I want to make sure my flow is correct on the master channel. I want to end up with a BrickWall Limiter, start with the Gloss EQ and have 3 plug ins in between. My studies tell me the flow starts at the top and ends the bottom. 
 
I would post an image but I have no clue on how to do that.
 
 

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    EMUsed
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    Re: Signal flow of ProChannel 2016/11/28 16:05:53 (permalink)
    Top to bottom is right.
     
    Cakewalk blog about signal flow:
     
    http://blog.cakewalk.com/know-your-signal-flow/
     
     
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    Re: Signal flow of ProChannel 2016/11/28 16:07:11 (permalink)
    The pro channel can be either pre or post. (right before or after the FX bin)
    As you can see in the photo below, look approx. half way down, on the left side.

     
    If you want to use a brick wall limiter, it should be the last in the chain and more often than not...
    in a bus/master bus.

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