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2. Click the Playback Device Selector button on the audio bus track and choose a bus from the menu.
For more information, see "Audio Bus Tracks" on page 246.
n The button is displayed as a when a bus is routed to the master bus.
n The bus letter is displayed ( , , and so on) when a bus is routed to another bus.
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The button is displayed as a when a bus is routed to a hardware output.
To prevent feedback, you cannot perform circular routing. For example, if your project has two busses
and bus A is routed to B, bus B can only be routed to the Master bus.
You can also use the I/O control region in the bus channel strip to route busses. For more information,
see "Bus Channel Strips" on page 363.
Routing a bus to a hardware output
1. Verify that you are using Windows classic wave drivers or an ASIO driver:
a. From the Options menu, choose Preferences and click the Audio Device tab.
b. From the Audio device type drop-down list, choose Windows Classic Wave Driver or an
ASIO driver.
c. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog.
If you have selected Microsoft Sound Mapper in the Audio device type drop-down list on the
Audio tab in the Preferences dialog, you will not be able to assign the bus to a different device.
For more information, see "Preferences - Audio Tab" on page 593.
2. Click the Output button in the I/O control region of the bus channel strip and choose another bus
from the menu. For more information, see "Bus Channel Strips" on page 363.
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