Specifications

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sends) to assign tracks to a bus path for discrete
submixing. In this arrangement, the balance of
processed and unprocessed signal is controlled
by plug-in wet/dry settings.
To create a discrete submix:
1 Set the output of the tracks you want to in-
clude in the submix to a stereo bus path.
2 Pan each track.
3 Choose File > New Tracks.
4 Specify the track type (Aux Input) and format
(stereo), then click Create.
5 Set the input of the Auxiliary Input to the
same bus path to which you assigned all con-
tributing tracks.
6 Set the output of the Auxiliary Input track to
your main stereo mix outputs (typically, outputs
1–2).
7 Set the Auxiliary Input Track level.
8 To process the submix, assign a plug-in or
hardware insert on the Auxiliary Input.
9 Set the controls of the plug-in. The plug-in By-
pass and Wet/Dry controls (if available) deter-
mine the amount of effect heard.
The contributing track faders control the bal-
ance within the submix. The Auxiliary Input
track controls the output levels of all tracks
routed to it.
You can apply mix automation to the volume,
pan, mute, and send level, send pan, and send
mute controls of the Auxiliary Input.
You can also bounce a submix to disk to free up
the voices for use by other tracks. See
Chapter 29, “Mixdown” for information.
Send and Return Submixing for Effects
Processing
When you are submixing for reverb, delay, and
similar effects processing, use sends to achieve
traditional send/return bussing. You can use a
real-time plug-in or a hardware I/O insert as a
shared resource for all tracks included in a sub-
mix. The wet/dry balance in the mix can be con-
trolled using the track faders (dry level) and
Auxiliary Input fader (effect return, or wet,
level).
Send and Return with a Plug-In or Hardware
Insert
To create an effects return submix with a plug-in or
hardware insert:
1 Assign each track’s main output to your main
mix outputs.
2 On the source tracks, assign a send (mono or
stereo) and select a mono or stereo bus path
from the send’s Output Selector. Configure the
sends for pre- or post-fader, as needed.
3 Choose File > New Tracks.
4 Specify the track type (Aux Input) and format
(stereo), then click Create.
5 From the Auxiliary Input track’s Input Selec-
tor, select the send bus path.
6 Assign a plug-in or hardware insert on the
Auxiliary Input.
7 Set the effect to “100% wet,” and set any other
controls as needed.
For another way to submix effects, see
“Send and Return Submixing for Effects
Processing” on page 425.
See Chapter 27, “Plug-In and Hardware In-
serts” for more information.