What are buses?
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Posted on Mar 09, 2008 05:35 pm
xlakejunkiex
Ryan
Member Since: Dec 28, 2007
I feel like retard asking this but i don't feel like googling it. :) people here explain it better anyways. thanks
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HuePinnipedal Czar (: 3= Member
Since: Apr 11, 2004
Mar 09, 2008 06:08 pm Long vehicles that carrie a lot of people in them .
: )
also...
Buses are a summed channel of many channels .
Mar 09, 2008 07:27 pm Haha. Thanks. But how would having more than 1 benefit? What are the uses?
BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Mar 09, 2008 07:30 pm Buses are like grouping tracks to make it easy to apply effects and routing. Say that you want to apply reverb to an entire drum kit. Instead of applying it to each track you can apply it to the entire kit at once by using buses.
HuePinnipedal Czar (: 3= Member
Since: Apr 11, 2004
Mar 09, 2008 08:51 pm Yup . They make for great headphone send-mixing, and alternative monitor-sends , as well .