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What is the mix buss?

What is the mix buss?

A mix bus is a way to send or “route” one or more selections of audio to a particular place. Some common destinations or places to route audio are aux sends, subgroups, and your main L/R mix. You will route your desired channels or audio to the bus of your choice (Aux Send, Main L/R, VCA, etc.)

Should I EQ mix bus?

Many mix engineers also like to use an equalizer on the mix buss as an overall high-pass filter, rolling off subsonic frequencies below 25 or 30 Hz. (This is generally done before routing the signal to a mix buss compressor.)

What should your master EQ look like?

Here are a few more things you can do using side-channel equalization: Widen the stereo image: Add a touch of high shelving at 8 kHz or higher. Reduce muddiness and tighten up the overall sound: Add some low shelving at 200 Hz or lower. Tighten up just the low end: Reduce frequencies below 75 Hz.

What are send return effects?

What are sends and returns? Sends and Returns let you run multiple sounds through the same effect in your mix. No more putting a reverb on every different channel and trying to duplicate the settings knob-by-knob. Each Return channel in your DAW allows you to set up an effect on a separate channel.

How do I post a feature request for Mixbus?

Post your “feature requests” for Mixbus here! Please include a short description in the title so we can spot duplicates more easily. If you have a specific request for Mac, Windows, or Linux, please post your request to the appropriate os-specific support forum. Internal Loopback Inputs?

What is the latest version of Mixbus?

Mixbus v7.0 – Now Available! (Pages: 1 2 3 ) Mixbus, Mixbus32C: v6.2 now available with VST3 support! (Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ) Mixbus, Mixbus32C: v6.1 now available! (Pages: 1 2 )

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