Helpful ReplyX3e - Pro Channel / BUS

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2014/04/20 12:12:35 (permalink)

X3e - Pro Channel / BUS

X3e - Pro Channel / BUS
Looking for some info on pro channel, bus, and where to use 'em.
example
Bass track1 I like using pro channel "Bass - Deep & Fat Saturation".
Is it better to set that on the track itself, or create a bus with pro channel "Bass - Deep & Fat Saturation".
 

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Re: X3e - Pro Channel / BUS 2014/04/20 13:07:23 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2014/04/20 14:23:05
I'd just use it on the track. Bus processing is more useful when you want to process different tracks similarly. The classic example is reverb: you put reverb in a bus, and then you can send signals from multiple tracks so you have the same kind of ambience on all tracks.

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Re: X3e - Pro Channel / BUS 2014/04/20 14:16:18 (permalink)
Or to create a group like "backing vocals". There's no real reason to create a bus if you're processing a single track.
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