Greg: THat is the best way to do it, but it is also where grouping comes in. If you assign all the sends to a group, you’ll only need to adjust one, assuming you want them all to have the same amount of reverb. Your other alternative would be to go into the inspector of the bus, make sure fx is displayed and that the parameters are showing, and set the wet/dry balance from there. Gord From: Greg Brayton Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:31 AM To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; midi mag Subject: [ddots-l] Bussing question I have a project with 12 vocal tracks. I inserted a stereo bus and set the outputs of each track to that vocal buss. Now if I use the effects strip on the bus to add reverb, it's way to heavy. I thought maybe I could get in there and turn down stuff using the hot spots but I can't seem to figure out how to do that. I also tryed inserting a new bus and out putting to that and I can't seem to get any more control doing that. Am I gonna have to insert the reverb send on each track like I've done before and control it with each individual send volume? Is that the only way. I can do that of course but I just thought there might be an easier way. Any help would be much appreciated.