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b. Click the Output button and choose the output where you want to send your processed
signal. We’ll send this signal to the master bus so it is included with your main mix and will
be included when performing a real-time render.
This input bus provides a signal path from your effects processor's output to your project.
6. Send your track to the effects processor:
Click the bus button on the track header and choose the bus you created in step 2.
The bus button on the track header lets you send the track's audio to your effects processor.
7. Click Play .
When you play your project, the track is sent to your auxiliary bus, into the effects processor, out of
the effects processor into the input bus, and out to the master bus.
8. When you're ready to render your project, you can use real-time rendering to include the output
from your effects processor with your project.
For more information, see "Real-Time Rendering" on page 344.
Real-Time Rendering
From the File menu, choose Real-Time Render to render your project in real time.
Real-time rendering is a playback mode that renders your project to .wav format. Real-time rendering
allows you to include the output from an external input source such as an effects processor with your
project.
For more information, see "Using Input Busses" on page 338 and "Using Input Busses with Hardware-Based
Effects" on page 342.
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