No, they're all correctly set.  The weird thing is, I got to thinking.  my 
theory doesn't actually make sense, as I only have one reverb plugin, so how 
could it be 4 times the amount of reverb causing feedback.  Again, it can't be 
feedback from my mike, as no tracks are soloed, nor armed, and nothing is solo 
safed either.  I don't have the live real time monitor enabled on my interface 
either.  In fact, even if I did, I'd not hear it as by then, I'd turned off my 
phantom power.  I know there are now 4 tracks, therefore yeah, audio volume! 
wize, there will be 4 times the amount of signal going to that track, but with 
only one verb, it should! just equally reverberate the dry signal from those 4 
tracks, shouldn't it? Since they're all being sent to that aux track with the 
reverb plug insertted?  I could see the volume being louder in general, due to 
4 times the signal level from all 4 tracks being sent instead of just one like 
I normally do, but not to this extent.  And that's the weird thing.  It's not 
even loud, it's just earsplittingly high pitch artifacts that trail infinently 
until I either mute the auxiliary track, or quit PT.  And, it doesn't matter 
that nothing's armed first.  Even nothing at all armed, I still get it.  My 
meter on the aux input jumps up to about positive 2DB when this happens.  No, I 
don't yet have a master fader in the session.  I will, but not quite yet.  I've 
checked the obvious.  All cables are snugged, I've swhitched mike cables, and 
even USB cables running my interface to the mac, and there are definitely no 
shorts.  I tried routing a single audio track to an aux input in another 
session entirely, and that! works flawlessly very consistently, even with the 
same plug.  I'm using the air non lennier reverb on the basic reverb large 
preset.  It's the 3rd one down from the top of the list if that helps.  Then, I 
have the slider for the mix turned all the way up to 100%, hince why I have the 
output volume slider of the aux input way way way way the hell down to -16DB.  
This way, if I just barely, barely! turn up that fader, I start to hear more 
wet mix quite quickly without just totally smotherring it with saturated 
effects.  I want to drizzle it, not drown it!  LOL!

I did! check the I/O settings, and the busses, and they all look totally 
correct, 100 percent.

I'm at a loss for logic... no pun intended.

Chris.

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