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  • Brianpa

    May 14, 2007 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Assn. fx routing in V6

    Gary,
    I found what I was looking for in the V6 manual( pge 47) that I downloaded
    Here’s how you send a signal from a track to an assignable fx bus…
    Turn automation button off, click on pan box at the all-purpose slider
    scroll down till you see the bus fx listed ie: fx#1 This sends a track signal to the bus so now you can just set an effect at 100% wet and adjust the amout by using the bus fader.Makes things alot easier when you are doing multitrack audio

  • Brianpa

    May 13, 2007 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Assn. fx routing in V6

    Ed ,
    Yes thanks for walking through that and I do under stand about changing effects “IN the track” or in the bus at the mixer, maybe my question then shoud be… is there any way to adjust the “amount” of effect let’s say DELAY by using the slider (knob) in a mixer bus? in Adobe or Sonar these are called “SENDS” You can have for instance SEND #1 sends your audio signal to a delay effect channel, send #2 might send it to a chorus effect channel.
    You adjust the amout of delay or chorus (satuation) by using the slider up or down depending on your taste. I thought that this was how “Assignable effects” worked but I guess I’m wrong because these fx buses that I added aren’t doing anything because I can’t get a signal to them or from them.

  • Brianpa

    May 13, 2007 at 4:36 pm in reply to: Assn. fx routing in V6

    Gary,
    Not sure we are taking about the same thing here,getting very frustrated….
    I’m not talking about adding an effect to a track,bus or event…
    I know how to tdo this.I,m talking about an “AUDIO ASSIGNABLE FX” from the insert menu. When I insert an audio assignable fx ie: delay in puts it in a bus in the mixer labeled #1 How do I get my VOX track routed to this bus? IT DOES NOT appear in the vox track bus list.
    Also, when I route AUDIO ASSIGNABLE FX #1 to bus A (my vox bus),
    it does nothing because there is no audio routed through fx #1.
    BTW the vegas help file is pretty lame when it comes to this procedure.

  • Brianpa

    May 13, 2007 at 4:25 am in reply to: Assn. fx routing in V6

    I understand how to add a bus. What I am trying to do is route a vox track to assn fx 1 ( which is simple delay) When I click on the bus box in the vox track it does not have assn fx 1 listed. It only has A B C … and Master.I can’t get a signal to the fx buss.
    I did hit the b key and it now has the buses up under the tracks. Why do I need them there? I guess I’m missing something here!

    Any other audio program would have a simple “send” button.

  • Brianpa

    May 13, 2007 at 12:33 am in reply to: Assn. fx routing in V6

    Gary,
    What do you mean by “Master Mixer”?
    When I add an assn fx like delay or reverb it puts it in as fx 1 or fx 2 on the bus header but it is NOT on the list in the track header when I click on the bus box.

  • Brianpa

    April 29, 2007 at 10:28 pm in reply to: Audition better than I expected

    What did you mean when you said that “midi wasn’t important anymore?”

  • Brianpa

    April 1, 2007 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Audition 2.0 as my DAW?

    I got it to work! I had to check the “auto monitor” Whatever that is!!!
    Anyway… I really like this program semms pretty powerful!What about third party plugins…can I use VST’S?

  • Brianpa

    March 31, 2007 at 10:57 pm in reply to: Audition 2.0 as my DAW?

    OK,
    Well I’m working with the trial right now but I can’t get it to work with my M-Audio Delta 44.
    I’ve got signal going to the deta mixer but can’t seem to route it to a track channel.

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