EQ on individual Track or Send
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:44 am
Would it be wiser to set up an EQ3 on a send rather than EQ3 on every track. Then of course midi the send function to all of the tracks to the send bus, and eq one or more tracks this way? It seems it would save a lot of CPU power and also free up a lot of dials for other effects n stuff. I guess the main reason I'm asking this is because I haven't gotten it to work yet, and may be misunderstanding something.
I have a track with an audio clip playing in it, with a send to channel A. EQ 3 is on Send A. And send A is going to the master. So when I play with dials on the eq effect the signal is being processed somewhat, but it's not being processed in the same way it would be if I had an EQ on the audio clips track. By that I mean it's not really cutting/boosting the lows, highs, etc that much. It's only subtly processing and something is clearly off.
So if I route the track that the clip is on to the send rather than the master, the EQ on the send works great. Problem is when I turn down the send dial on the track, the entire volume of the intials track goes down as well.
Anybody have an idea where I'm fouled up? Thanks in advance.
I have a track with an audio clip playing in it, with a send to channel A. EQ 3 is on Send A. And send A is going to the master. So when I play with dials on the eq effect the signal is being processed somewhat, but it's not being processed in the same way it would be if I had an EQ on the audio clips track. By that I mean it's not really cutting/boosting the lows, highs, etc that much. It's only subtly processing and something is clearly off.
So if I route the track that the clip is on to the send rather than the master, the EQ on the send works great. Problem is when I turn down the send dial on the track, the entire volume of the intials track goes down as well.
Anybody have an idea where I'm fouled up? Thanks in advance.