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aux bus help

mixing and mastering WITH PT: RTD via more aux track via internal busses or BTD

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Submitted by alidav on

on a lynda PT TUTORIAL, the guy there says that the most common way to DOWNmix is bounce to disk, BUT LATER the right way to make mastering is via the internal busing and recording a new track, he pass before recording via 2 aux tracks and use one compressor on first aux step and a limiter on the second aux step, do you share this workflow?

My guitar tracks bleed into the Auxiliary (effect) track

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Submitted by Cipher on

Hi everyone, my guitar track bleeds into the Auxiliary (effect) track on Cubase.

I am using a Phonic Helix 18 Firewire into Cubase.

So essentially, track 1 and 2 (guitar tracks) bleed into my track 15 which happens to be the effect track which I am running vocals and reverb through.

How to set up aux busses?

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Submitted by Maverick87 on

I'm pretty new to recording. I record rap music n get beats from producers so I only have to worry about recording/mixing vocals. I use Magix Music Studio 12 Deluxe. Im having a hard time grasping the concept of how to set up aux buses. I want to avoid having to apply different effects to several tracks simply because its a pain and I don't want to slow down my program.

How can I connect a Yamaha P155 Keyboard and an Apple G5 using Aux Out + Mic In?

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Submitted by anonymous on

I would like to connect a Yamaha P155 Keyboard to an Apple Macintosh G5 using the keyboards' AUX OUT L+R outputs and the Mac's Mic IN inputs. I have read on these forums that one needs to know if the AUX OUT outputs are balanced or unbalanced. This is not mentioned in the keyboard's documentation.

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Submitted by anonymous on

Control on a mixing console designed to route a proportion of the channel signal to the effects or cue mix outputs (Aux Send).