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The channel strip signal is split and routed to three separate effects, one on each aux
channel strip. These three independent signals are then sent back from the respective aux
channel strips and combined into an output stream from the original channel strip. You can
create up to eight sends on each audio, instrument, or aux channel strip.
You use the Send pop-up menu to configure where in the channel strip signal the send
occurs, and to set the destination for the parallel routing of the send. You have three
options for where the send can occur in the signal flow:
Post Pan: The signal is sent after the fader and the Pan knob; the send signal is affected
by adjustments to both channel strip volume and pan adjustments.
Post Fader: The signal is sent after the fader but before the Pan knob; the send signal is
affected by volume adjustments but not pan adjustments.
Pre Fader: The signal is sent before the fader and Pan knob; the send signal is affected
by neither volume nor pan adjustments.
Open the Send pop-up menu
Use the Send pop-up menu to configure where the send occurs, and to set the destination
for the send.
In Logic Pro, click-hold the Send knob to open the Send pop-up menu.