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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
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Chapter 9 Mixing the Project
Try This
Create a submix:
Drag across channel strips 11 to 13 to select them all.1
Click the Output slot on any of these channel strips, then choose Bus 7 from the Bus 2
pop-up menu, for example.
The Bus number is assigned to the Output slot of all three channel strips, and Aux 7 is
automatically created (only in the case of an unused Bus assignment).
Double-click any of the three Output slots to jump directly to Aux 7.3
You now have a submix of the selected three channel strips. You can control this 4
submix by modifying the volume level and pan settings and loading additional eects
from Aux 7.
Routing Signals with a Multi-Output Instrument
Some software instruments allow you to isolate a sound and route it to its own aux
channel strip where it can be independently mixed and processed. Within Logic Pro,
you can use Ultrabeat and the EXS 24 sampler for such purposes.
Getting Ready
Select channel strip 39 in the Mixer, then click the Single button. You are provided with
an immediate overview of channel strip 39 and its signal ow.