[ddots-l] Re: applying fx on a track

I guess, if you didn't assign it to an aux, you don't have it connected
to a send.  You would probably control the particulars of an effect on a
particular track within the inspector.  Which version ofSonar are you
using?
Kevin

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Hi Kevin
 
Is it normal when I apply an effect on a specific track I don't have
control on the send level  of the effect?track 
Richard Beausoleil
 
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From: Kevin L. Gibbs <mailto:kevjazz@xxxxxxx>  
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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: applying fx on a track

The best method is to assign things like reverb to an aux bus.  that way
you can assign it differently to different tracks with a minimum of CPU
usage.
Kevin

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Hi 
 
I want to apply a reverb and a chorus on a track.
 
I want control on each fx.
 
What should I insert on the audio track and on a bus. Should I put my
chorus on a bus and the reverb on another.
 
Should I put my fxs on the particular track.
 
What's the best method?
 
Thanks
 
Richard Beausoleil
 
PRODUCTIONS BEAUSOLEIL
Arrangements musicaux
Studio multi-pistes
Démo vocal
 
Tél : (514) 924-0411
Courriel : prodsoleil@xxxxxxxxxxx



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