Making Tracks: Creative Submixing
Jun 1, 2009 12:00 PM, By Brian Smithers
USE SUBGROUPS FOR BETTER TRACK MANAGEMENT AND EFFECTS PROCESSING
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Step 1: Create a new stereo bus and name it for the subgroup.
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Step 2: Select all tracks to be included in the subgroup.
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Step 3: Click on the output selector of one track and choose Selected Track Outputs.
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Step 4: Choose the new bus and click OK.
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Step 5: To process the subgroup, insert a processor in the FX Bin of the bus.
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Step 6: :To mult the subgroup, create a new post-fader send. It will be created on all selected tracks. Right click on the pan widget and choose Follow Track Pan.
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