5 Ways to Use Internal Bus Routing In Pro Tools
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2022
- Ryan Summers demonstrates 5 different ways to use bus routing in Pro Tools software.
Submixes
Routing for Time-based effects
Parallel Processing
Multing
Side-chaining for dynamic effects
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As someone who teaches, you're a great educator and have a clear delivery, great teaching.
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"We thank the creator for our time today". That got me. Instant subscribe. Looking forward to navigating through your content
Muy bueno... Muchas gracias!. Saludos
As a 15 year Pro Tools user, I've learned two new things today. #Subscribed
This is great. I learned something today. It's a GOOD day!
you explain this stuff so well. Thanks 👍
Great content man and perfectly explained! Thanks, Gracias!
Thank you for your time Sir
Great job Ryan.
Thank you for sharing this...
well explain
YOU rule!
another great video!
🙏🏻🙏🏻need more tutorials!
Just a friendly sugjestion in these PT vids, Maybe ithger mention or text in below the version/build of PT using in that video.
Hello: Excellent tutorial in general! I have one comment which pertaining to the "sidechain" setup. Wouldn't it be better to have have that send be prefader?
Thank you Ryan. Well done. Btw, if you haven't updated yet, The Latest version of PT auto solo safes the aux.
Yes, wonderful irony. 😁
But then again, you wouldn't really use auxes for anything any longer... 😉
I noticed that now and didn’t understand why!
Is there a reason to use an AUX track over an active routing folder?
First edit out all the "Ok?"s. And all the lipsmacks
I know but it's not that bad where your brain starts wanting to count. it's fine. he is not wasting words so yea. His nomenclature is a bit old school but again it's fine.