another way to do it, say if you working on a remix and you don't want the acapella to be effect by the master bus plugins thats are making the instruments loud and brighter, compression etc... what you do is go to out I/O and add a stereo output, select the same outputs as your main master and listen bus. then back in the S1 mixer or tracks, you add a bus channel for the acapella and select the new output you just made for the output. I always make a bus channel and send any audio I want to bypass the master to that, and also with room another instance correction on that bus.
Thx!!! Been trying to figure this out!!
No problem at all!
Clear and explanatory. Thanks for your input.
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another way to do it, say if you working on a remix and you don't want the acapella to be effect by the master bus plugins thats are making the instruments loud and brighter, compression etc... what you do is go to out I/O and add a stereo output, select the same outputs as your main master and listen bus. then back in the S1 mixer or tracks, you add a bus channel for the acapella and select the new output you just made for the output. I always make a bus channel and send any audio I want to bypass the master to that, and also with room another instance correction on that bus.
Ah yeah that's a good way to do it too! I'll have to try that, thank you!!
I have a problem with studio one 6 artist that listen bus track is not appearing how to show enable listen bus track in studio one artist?
So does the listing bus turn into the master fader as far as volume goes?
Try also ndi audio vst vs Voxengo and see how they compare
how do I apply the listen bus to just the vocal track while I'm recording
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