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Sending tracks to multiple buses
A. Send 1 outputs to delay bus B. Send 2 outputs to reverb bus C. Master track combines vocal, guitar, delay, and reverb outputs
Understanding the Master track
A session always contains one Master track, so you can easily combine the outputs of multiple tracks and buses and
control them with a single fader. Because the Master track exists at the very end of the signal path, it offers fewer
routing options than audio and bus tracks. The Master track can't directly connect to audio inputs, or output to sends
or buses; it can only output directly to hardware ports.
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The Master track always exists at the end of the signal path.
A. Main panel B. Mixer
Set up a send
When you set up a send, you determine the volume and stereo pan it outputs to an assigned bus. You also place the
send either pre- or post-fader. Pre-fader sends aren't affected by track volume; post-fader sends are. (For example, if
you output a pre-fader send to a reverb bus, the reverb continues after you fade out dry audio. If you instead output
a post-fader send, the reverb fades out in unison with dry audio.)
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