Is routing with fruity send the same thing as clicking route to this channel, turning up the wet verb or compressor for example, then mixing in with the volume fader?
@@marcusagain great question, but no. Because if you don’t use fruity send and you turn down the origin track (where you routed from) there won’t be any signal in the second track. With fruity send, it sends the input without the need for the origin track to be “on”. Technically though, if you’re not intending to turn off the origin track at any point and you don’t care about max control you can still parallel process the way you said - just mute the dry signal in the track you routed it to so you don’t run into stacking, phasing, and other weird issues.
Is routing with fruity send the same thing as clicking route to this channel, turning up the wet verb or compressor for example, then mixing in with the volume fader?
@@marcusagain great question, but no. Because if you don’t use fruity send and you turn down the origin track (where you routed from) there won’t be any signal in the second track. With fruity send, it sends the input without the need for the origin track to be “on”. Technically though, if you’re not intending to turn off the origin track at any point and you don’t care about max control you can still parallel process the way you said - just mute the dry signal in the track you routed it to so you don’t run into stacking, phasing, and other weird issues.
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