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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 9: Exploring Logic Pro
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Logic Pro
- Chapter 2: Building a Basic Project
- Chapter 3: Working with Instruments and Effects
- Chapter 4: Recording and Comping Audio
- Chapter 5: Recording MIDI
- Chapter 6: Creating an Arrangement
- Chapter 7: Flex Time Editing
- Chapter 8: Editing MIDI Events
- Chapter 9: Mixing the Project
- Chapter 10: Automating Your Mix
- Chapter 11: Getting Answers
Chapter 9 Mixing the Project
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Creating a Submix
Another useful mixing procedure is to “submix” multiple channel strips into one aux
channel strip. Like grouping, this makes it easy to control multiple channel strips. For
this to work, the complete signal from each channel strip needs to be routed to an aux
channel strip via the channel strip Output slots.
Output slot