Sounds like simple feedback.

Make sure the outputs of the tracks aren’t set to the bus, so it’s just a send, 
and make sure the output of the reverb track isn’t set to it’s self or 
something like that.

HTH,


Take care,
Chris Norman
chris.norm...@googlemail.com



> On 21 May 2015, at 22:07, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK, this is the weirdest! thing I've seen in quite some time.
>  
> I have 4 vocal audio tracks in ProTools 12.0 that I'm working with.  
> Basically, what I've done is, I have a compresser, and an E Q on all 4 
> tracks.  The reason I'm not sending those tracks to an auxiliary track then 
> popping the plugs over there is because I don't want the same equal 
> configurations on each track.  All 4 of them are tweaked a little bit 
> suttally differently.  However, this said, I do! want all 4 of them to have 
> identically the same reverb.  Same reverb plug, same tweaked settings, etc, 
> same amount of reverb, yoddie yodda.  So, for that reason, I have added a 
> send to each of the 4 tracks individually, and routed all of them to the same 
> auxiliary input.  Then I popped the reverb plug on insert A of that AUX 
> track.  Now, when I play back the recording, even though the auxiliary track 
> is turned way down to -16DB, I'm getting the highest pitched squeel you ever 
> could imagine when I play the recording, then hit the space bar to stop.  I 
> don't hear it until I stop though.  Trust me, yes, I have very very sensitive 
> ears, and, God darn it, I do mean, sen? sih? tiv! but even still, this is 
> even to my mom who doesn't have that issue, even to her, she says it is 
> absolutely ear piercing!  Why is this happenning?  It never! did this before 
> when I sent a single vocal track to an AuX input.  Would I be correct in my 
> theory to assume, O, K, but that was just it.  One, track.  Now, I have 4 
> tracks, therefore 4 times the amount of signal being fed to that input, 
> therefore the resonance is so much higher because of this, that it's blasting 
> the trail effects of that reverb, giving me feedback and other real weird 
> effects that could be quite loud?
>  
> That is the only! theory I can logically anticipate.  Would I be correct?
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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