nyway I can get this resolved for you so you can understand
the process.
Jimmie Smith
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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com on behalf of Dammie Onafeko
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 8:42 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Don't
Thanks Nicholas! I get the bus setting of the Aux, but can you use an
example to explain this as I’m confused as to whether input or output.of
the track I’m sending. Thanks!
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 8:11 AM Niklas Karlsson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You need to set the input of the AUX track to a bus and th
Hi guys:
A happy Sunday to you all. And a happy new month as well. Thanks to
you all for your response. I followed the direction Chris outlined,
and I could hear the reverb a bit. I'm tweaking it now to make it more
effective. And yes, what the direction conveys is what I intend to do.
Again, than
Hello,
Making this more simple, once youu have the desired plugin on your aux track,
on the vocal track or whatever you call it just go under the sends menu, and
instead of choosing bus, you can choose tracks under a submenu and choosing the
aux track.
> On Nov 2, 2019, at 8:43 AM, Charles
The steps Christopheroutlined should work. As I stated in an earlier email,
Starting in Pro Tools 9 I think it was you could just add an AUX track to the
project and then route your Audio/Midi tracks to the aux track with out having
to mess with buss routings anymore.
The edit/mix group idea h
I see the entire problem.
You're routing is a bit off.
Try this.
1. Create your Connection audio track.
2. Create your radio FX audio track.
3. On your Connections track, interact with sends A/F.
4. On Send A, VO+Space on the top up, and go down to new track. Be
careful here. Not the
Hello Dammie
Based on your message, what you are doing wrong is to use the sense in your
auxiliary track. Please delete any sense you may have created in your aux
track. The only thing you need to do in your aux track is to go into the input
menu and select the buss that you are using which co
Hi guys:
I did what yo'll told me to do and I can't still hear the reverb. This
is what I have:
a track Connection, another called Radio Effect, and the Aux called Group Verb.
I routed sends oA of Connections and Radio Effect to Group Verb.
Then I go into sends A of Group Verb, VO space on it to o
When you use a send, you ae sending a copy of the audio signal So in essence
you are creating a wet/dry blend. This is useful for things like reverb and
delays or other time based effects. When you put the reverb or delay on the
aux track, you will want to set it to be 100% wet. Then the send l
So, what is the difference in using a send on an audio track, sending to
an AUX track, then letting PT do the routing, vs. setting your output IO
of an audio track to a bus, then going to an AUX track, and setting the
input to that same bus, and leaving, on the AUX track, your output IO
set to
If I am not mistaken starting in Pro Tools 9 you could just create an AUX
track, it automatically does the bus routing for you now. But you want to route
the two audio tracks to the AUX tracks and not the other way around. Also
PreFader means that the track is sent to the AUX track before the tr
Niklas,
The way you describe this, wouldn't that also send the dry signal from
the audio track? What if you only wanted to send the trail effects of
the verb, but nothing more. You only wanted to send wet, not dry? Is
that where you change the send on the audio track to prefader instead of
p
Hi,
You need to set the input of the AUX track to a bus and then use the sends on
the audio track to send the audio to the reverb.
The send must point at the same bus as the input of the AUX track.
In the sends window, you can choose how much of the audio you want to send to
the reverb, the mor
Hi guys:
A glorious day to you all. I'm trying to instantiate a reverb on two
tracks, so I created an AUx track routed to both audio tracks. I
insert the reverb on the AUx track. Afterwards, I played the tracks,
but I can hear rverb effect. Am I suppose to change the Io or the
output? Please help!
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