[vipaudioaccess] Re: [vipaudioaccess ] Re: AAX Sends.

  • From: Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2020 15:23:55 +0100

absolutely Jeff, I come from the good old time of analogue recording and mixing, and even though I'm not at all nostalgic about these noisy and distorting pieces of equipment, it has helped me a lot to have experimented this workflow where everything was physically connected. That helps you understand a lot of things as digital recording and DAWs Virtually reproduce the same workflow.

Best,

JPR



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Le 03/03/2020 à 14:34, Jeff Bosley a écrit :

JPR, you’re correct, auxiliary send represents another pathway to the master bus, through whatever processing you desire.

This is very nice when using reverb, while you can put reverb as a plug-in on any channel, if you use one reverb on the Auxiliary bus and then send your signals to that it provides a more cohesive and natural reverb sound where all the instruments are in the same space.

Using reverb on an auxiliary bus allows one to EQ the reverb return. I found that using a hard pass and rolling off the low rumbly frequencies out of the reverb can reduce the muddiness in a track.

In fact, you could use any plug-in you would like on the auxiliary bus, compressing reverb can help smooth out a rough performance.

Jeff Bosley
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On Mar 3, 2020, at 5:04 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hi Nick,

it is important to understand that, for aax sends, tracks don't get rooted to anything. They are still rooted to either a submix bus or the master bus. When you create an aax bus, Control shift 8,It becomes available for each track.

so what you do is insert an effect of your choice in your aax buses, and then decide which Bus you will be sending the track to, and at which level. But this doesn't change the routing at all, it kind of creates a second, third, Fourth and so on routing, which are independent from one another, and how many of which depend on the number of aax buses you created in your project.

Hope this helps,

best,

JPR



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Le 29/02/2020 à 16:56, James Malone a écrit :

Hi Nick, Learning from Len’s tutorial, I found that you must do a control plus alt plus E, the make sure the Reverb is set. Usually I think it assigns itself to slot 1, therefore you have to press either control sift 1 or just control plus 1 to make sure that it’s enabled. Then you must press the tab key and find the edit button to set the Value. It’s set to off by default. Use your control page  up to set the level of the effect. The highest you can go is Plus 6, but I usually go to a minus 9 as my set volume. It’s all up to you.

James

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*Subject:* [vipaudioaccess] Re: AAX Sends.

Hi Ian.

Yes that is exactly what I was trying to do.

Now Steve has done a video demonstration on routing tracks to sub-mix buses, How about doing 1 to route tracks to AAX sends? Just a little suggestion.

Cheers again,

Nick.

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*Subject:* [vipaudioaccess] Re: AAX Sends.

Hi Nick

What is it you’re trying to do?  For example, I generally insert an Aux send and say put a reverb in it then send the signal from the track I want reverb to the aux send.  Is this the sort of thing you mean?

If so, then to access the aux send from the track you want to send a signal from use the keystroke Ctrl plus Alt plus E.  This opens up the aux send dialogue.  I can’t remember the keystrokes to access the controls of the top of my head, but they should be in the keystrokes doc.

Hope this helps

Ian

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*Subject:* [vipaudioaccess] AAX Sends.

Hi people. Now in the read me, it talks about the difference between sub-mix buss and AAX buses, And Steve showed us how to root tracks to sub mix buses, But the instructions on how to work with AAX sends, seems to be none existant in the read me. Can anyone help? Cheers.

I’m having a little trouble routing tracks to AAX sends in Samplitude.


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