The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how to create a submix in a DAW.
The concept of a submix is to have a group of tracks routed to an aux track and being able to control the group of tracks with only the selected aux track. Of course we can also add effects to the aux track, and the effects will be applied to all the tracks linked to that aux track.
DAW: Apple Logic Pro 9, (I was planning to do the tutorial in Ableton Live 9, but is is quite simple to use groups in Live 9 and route it to an aux track, so I took the decision to use a more complex DAW)
The video: Will guide though the process of naming the buses, assigning each track to the chosen bus, special attention should be taken in the process of assigning the three Electric Guitar tracks to one single bus to create a submix
In closing. Submixing is a powerful technique that can help us to control many tracks at the time with the use of one single fader and also we can add effects to many tracks by using a submix.
I would have loved to have used drums for this tutorial but I don't have a hardware mixer yet. Hope you have enjoyed the video, thanks a lot for reviewing this material, good bye for now and good luck with this week's lessons.
Note: If the video looks blurry, please in the youtube viewer click on the cog icon and set your resolution to 720 HD (or higher if you prefer )
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