Effects on sends?
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GeoffShoulders
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Effects on sends?
Hi all,
I want to add Compression to some channels but not all. If I add Compression to the Master it obviously compresses all channels, but if I send the tracks I want compressed out of Send A and add compression to Send track A, it doesn't sond the same. I am assuming this is becuase the Sends are pre-channel effect. Is that right?
if so, how do I route 4 channels with effects to a compressor to compress them all together, ahead of sending the compressed signal to Master?
Hope that makes sense!
Cheers,
GeoffShoulders
I want to add Compression to some channels but not all. If I add Compression to the Master it obviously compresses all channels, but if I send the tracks I want compressed out of Send A and add compression to Send track A, it doesn't sond the same. I am assuming this is becuase the Sends are pre-channel effect. Is that right?
if so, how do I route 4 channels with effects to a compressor to compress them all together, ahead of sending the compressed signal to Master?
Hope that makes sense!
Cheers,
GeoffShoulders
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Winterpark
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create a track that you can use as a sub-group and route the audio from the channels you want into that subgroup-channel.... all this can be done in session view in the in/out section of each channel.
FYI... compression/gates/de-essers are all effects that you 'insert' into a channel, whilst others like delays/reverbs/etc.. are more often used on send channels...
FYI... compression/gates/de-essers are all effects that you 'insert' into a channel, whilst others like delays/reverbs/etc.. are more often used on send channels...
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GeoffShoulders
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Meef Chaloin
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you're doing something wrong if you can't add fx to a group channel, ive never had any track that i cant add them too. Having clips on a channel is irrelevant to adding fx, you can add fx on empty channels.GeoffShoulders wrote:Thanks am.
I have routed the 4 channels I want to compress to an audio channel but it won't allow me to add a compressor to that channel as there is no clip in the audio channel.
How do I get around this?
Cheers
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GeoffShoulders
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The Phat Conductor
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compression can actually be used on an fx send in a wet/dry mixed type of format. a lot of the balding ponytail studio rats i know have told me about this. it's handy if you want to get a 'natural' drum sound form a mic'd kit or a breakbeat loop.
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Winterpark
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yep... i've heard this trick too... a variation on this is just for snare drum... having a natural snare, and then sending it to a channel, and compressing the absolute living hell out of it, and then adding that signal in for 'taste'.The Phat Conductor wrote:compression can actually be used on an fx send in a wet/dry mixed type of format. a lot of the balding ponytail studio rats i know have told me about this. it's handy if you want to get a 'natural' drum sound form a mic'd kit or a breakbeat loop.