System information
Recording Using an Input Bus
When you use an input bus to record audio, you can include input bus  effects with the recorded signal. 
For example, imagine that you need to record an electric guitar with  an amplifier-modeling plug-in. 
Scenario 1: Plug   your guitar into your sound card's instrument input and choose that input  as your 
recording input:
In this scenario, you could then add your amplifier-modeling plug-in  as a track effect and record with input 
monitoring on. Your guitar would   be recorded directly (without the plug-in), and the plug-in would be 
processed  each time you play or render your project. This method allows you to adjust  the plug-in settings 
as you work on your project.
Scenario 2: Set up  an input bus that uses your amplifier-modeling plug-in as an insert effect,  and choose 
that input bus as your recording input:
In this scenario, your amplifier-modeling plug-in is cooked into the  recorded signal. This method allows you 
to record your processed signal  but doesn't allow you to change your amplifier settings without rerecording  
the guitar part.
1.  Add  an input bus to your project. For more information, see "Adding or Deleting Input Busses" on 
page 339.
2.  Set up your input bus:
a. 
Click the Add  New Insert FX button   in the Insert FX control region of the input 
bus channel  strip to add plug-ins to your input bus.
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