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If anyone can add to the post above, I would be very grateful! I'm a beginner and would appreciate any useful information.
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1 hour ago, mettelus said:
The main difference is that the Aux Track gives you the ability to record (and other track functionality). The Aux Tracks (and Patch Points) came into being for a few reasons, but the most noteworthy for me was that a synth with multiple oscillators that are not synchronized internally to each other can create a vastly different performance each pass from the same MIDI input. The Aux Tracks gave the ability to capture that performance as a wav file so you have a permanent copy of that specific run. There is also functionality embedded into Aux Tracks to prevent feedback loops, so unless you specifically need track functionality with something, busses are often preferred for FX processing.
Thank you for your detailed answer.
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Hello!
Explain the difference between a stereo bus and an aux channel in a specific situation. What will be the differences if I output several tracks to a new stereo bus (which will then be sent to the master channel), and if I do the same with the aux channel (output all the tracks I need to the aux channel, and the aux itself to the master channel)?
The order of EQ processing in CbB.
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Hi!
In what order do the equalizers follow in the effects chain? Is the sound processed first by the equalizer from the "Pro Channel", and then by the "FX" or vice versa?