[Solved] Is there a way to record FX on the fly?

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2016/01/08 22:41:53 (permalink)

[Solved] Is there a way to record FX on the fly?

I want to drag in an audio sample and add a delay effect to it.
 
I then want to record the wet output of the track.
 
Is there a way to do this?  I can only get audio tracks to
record from microphone/audio interface.
 
I want to be able to route audio to an effect (on a track or bus)
and then record the output of the effect track or bus in real time,
not by 'freezing'.
 
I am guessing there is a way to do this.
 
Thank you for any tips.
 
 
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    rsinger
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    Re: Is there a way to record FX on the fly? 2016/01/08 23:13:17 (permalink)
    Use aux tracks/patch points.
     
    https://youtu.be/rCAlFThGvH8
     
     

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    Re: Is there a way to record FX on the fly? 2016/01/09 01:32:16 (permalink)
    Thank You VM, that is exacly what I was trying to do,
     
    thanks:)
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