I've scoured the manual AND the internet. Nothing about this:
How do you create a track in VE that'll be able to recieve other tracks into it through bussing?
(like an aux track in protools)
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Hi,
As you are using VE PRO 6, click the "+" sign in the lower left corner to add a bus channel (see pages 41/42 in the VE PRO 6 manual).
If you want to add additional outputs for multi-timbral plug-ins, click the "+" sign below the volume meter in mixer view (page 77 in the manual).
Best,
Paul
Hi,
As you are using VE PRO 6, click the "+" sign in the lower left corner to add a bus channel (see pages 41/42 in the VE PRO 6 manual).
If you want to add additional outputs for multi-timbral plug-ins, click the "+" sign below the volume meter in mixer view (page 77 in the manual).
Best,
Paul
I've read the manual and know how to do that. I've asked in the original post- how do I feed other channels into that aux channel? (like you would in PT)
WHy hasn't this been addressed yet, Paul?
Hi,
As you are using VE PRO 6, click the "+" sign in the lower left corner to add a bus channel (see pages 41/42 in the VE PRO 6 manual).
If you want to add additional outputs for multi-timbral plug-ins, click the "+" sign below the volume meter in mixer view (page 77 in the manual).
Best,
Paul
I've read the manual and know how to do that. I've asked in the original post- how do I feed other channels into that aux channel? (like you would in PT)
Hi,
So very sorry about the delay.
Maybe I just don't get what you want to do, it would be great to have a more detailed description, with screenshots.Best,
Paul
Thanks Paul, I'd like to create an aux track. ('buss')- I know how to do that.
Then, be able to send other tracks into it for parallel processing.
For instance- 5 tracks of loops, all sending to output 1+2 but also from the sends, send them all to another aux that has compression on it.
Does that make more sense?
Unlike in PT where you can route directly to another track via a send you have to expressly create a bus to work with. Very old school in VEP. Basically as I wrote in another thread working in VEP is like working in one's daw - much the same processes done much the same way.Yes! What are you setting the output of the channels to? And what's the input to the aux track? (doesn't say in screenshot)
NEVERMIND- I just figured your example out. Once you create a new buss, you can send auxes to it!
That's not in the manual... I've been looking for this for years!