5—Understanding Effects
If you've got spare tracks, you can hedge your bets by recording the signal on one track,
its effect on another, and then combining them later into a single track—or pair of
tracks if you're using a stereo effect—once you're sure you like what you've got.
Even so, printing effects with your tracks can be a real lifesaver in a project that needs
lots of effects.
Printing effects can also make a mix easier, since the printed effects will have already
been dealt with, freeing you up to concentrate on other details during the often-
complex mixing process.
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