System information
Tips:
n Bus sends are pre-volume (and pre-mute) by default. When bus sends are pre-volume, you can
create a cue mix that is independent of your main mix (like the monitor out on a hardware
mixer)."Creating a Cue (Headphone) Mix with the Mixing Console" on page 382. To change to
post-volume, click the Pre/Post Volume Send button (or right-click the bus fader and choose
Post Volume from the shortcut menu. Post-volume sends are useful for effects sends because
the send pays attention to the track's volume and mute controls.
n If you want to apply track panning to bus sends (including pan position and panning mode),
right click the bus fader and choose Link to Main Track Pan from the shortcut menu.
When Link to Main Track Pan is not selected, the track sends a center-panned stereo signal
using the track's current panning mode.
n Select the Use legacy track send gain check box on the Audio page of the Preferences dialog if
you want to configure audio track sends to behave as they did in Vegas Pro 7.0 and earlier.
When the check box is selected, you can open projects created with earlier versions of Vegas
Pro and be assured they will sound the same as they did in earlier versions of Vegas Pro. For
more information, see "Preferences - Audio Tab" on page 593.
Adjusting the bus send trim level
1.
Deselect the Automation Settings button .
2. Click the label on the multipurpose slider and choose a bus from the menu.
3. Drag the fader to control the level of the track sent to each of the additional busses that you have
created for your project. Dragging the fader to the left cuts the volume; dragging to the right boosts
the volume.
You can hold Ctrl while dragging a fader to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click the
fader to return it to 0 dB.
If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted.
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