Reference Guide
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Signal Flow
Mixing
Stereo Buses
Stereo Buses
Buses are useful for mixing together different audio tracks (in stereo) and applying effects to the mix.
You can mix the tracks at different volume levels by adjusting each track’s bus send level. Buses
output to either other buses or to a main out.
You control the bus as follows:
To do this Do this
Send audio data from an audio track to
the bus
In an audio track, press the Bus Send Enable button
corresponding to the bus, or choose the bus as an output for the
track. If the track doesn’t have a Send module, you can insert one
by right-clicking the track and choosing Insert > Send > [name of
bus you want the data to go to].
Send audio data from a bus to another
bus
If the bus doesn’t have a Send module, you can insert one by right-
clicking the bus and choosing Insert > Send > [name of bus you
want the data to go to]. Then click the Bus Send Enable button
so that it’s green, and adjust the Bus Send Level and Bus Send
Pan.
Set the level of the audio data sent to the
bus
In an audio track, set the Bus Send Level corresponding to the
bus, or volume fader if the output is to the bus
Set the pan of the audio data sent to the
bus
Adjust the Bus Send Pan knob
Set the input level to the bus Adjust the Input gain on the bus itself
Set the input panning to the bus Adjust the Input pan on the bus itself
Display the waveform of the audio that’s
flowing through the bus
Enable the bus’ Waveform Preview button
Add a real-time audio effect to the bus Right-click in the FX bin and select an effect from the list (for more
information, see “Using Real-Time Effects” on page 621)
Remove an effect Select the effect and press DELETE, or right-click and choose
Delete
Set the output level Adjust the Output volume
Set the output panning Adjust the Pan setting
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