Fri 2 Sep 2005, 23:40
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 02-Sep 05 From: Margate - UK Member No.: 69,506 |
Hello,
I like to group channels in busses for example if i put 2 mics and a DI on a bass amp and then bus them to one fader and same with other instruments like guitar if i have more than one mic on a source. This works ok but my problem is there are no aux sends on a bus so i can't add reverb the only way is to add reverb to the send on the single pre bus channels. However as I add all my eq and compression to the bus rather than the single channels this means the reverb i'm getting is of the dry sound. Any ideas or tips round this problem. Is there a better way to do what i'm doing? Many thanks in advance for your help. Ian |
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Sat 3 Sep 2005, 14:35
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
Can't you send all the tracks to a bus with a reverb on instead? Or send your group bus to an aux track with reverb on? Something like that. It can be done, I'm just not sure exactly how. Try the Logic forums at Sonikmatter.
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usingautumn Logic 7 Pro Bus Help! Fri 2 Sep 2005, 23:40
banevt Maybe if you bounced the two channels and then imp... Sat 3 Sep 2005, 10:48
usingautumn i'm reluctant to bounce the tracks as a mix as... Sat 3 Sep 2005, 20:33
coldharbour Instead of grouping the channells in busses, group... Mon 5 Sep 2005, 14:17
editbrain but to group them in aux you have to output them t... Wed 7 Sep 2005, 02:13![]() ![]() |
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