Parallel audio track with effects

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Ottostrom
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20 May 2016

Is there an easy way to create a parallel audio track that plays the audio with the effects from the original?
I usually make a parallel channel for reverb so that i have more control over it, but when it comes to audio tracks (like when i record guitar) i have to copy over all the effects which feels like a waste of cpu. I can think of some ways to go around the problem by using the spider audio splitter but i hope there's an easier solution.

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normen
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20 May 2016

Just use a normal bus send?

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20 May 2016

normen wrote:Just use a normal bus send?
THIS^^^

Using a send will reduce the hard drive access overhead as well. If you want the same level of control as a parallel channel, then plug the output of the reverb etc. into a Mix Channel instead of using the built in FX returns!
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Ottostrom
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20 May 2016

normen wrote:Just use a normal bus send?
Maybe it is time for me to learn how to use send effects.
Thanks for the answer!

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Ottostrom
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20 May 2016

selig wrote:
normen wrote:Just use a normal bus send?
THIS^^^

Using a send will reduce the hard drive access overhead as well. If you want the same level of control as a parallel channel, then plug the output of the reverb etc. into a Mix Channel instead of using the built in FX returns!
:)
Sounds like a good way of doing it! Thanks Selig :thumbs_up:
Btw, bought Selig Gain today so now i own all of your REs

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20 May 2016

Ottostrom wrote:
selig wrote:
normen wrote:Just use a normal bus send?
THIS^^^

Using a send will reduce the hard drive access overhead as well. If you want the same level of control as a parallel channel, then plug the output of the reverb etc. into a Mix Channel instead of using the built in FX returns!
:)
Sounds like a good way of doing it! Thanks Selig :thumbs_up:
Btw, bought Selig Gain today so now i own all of your REs
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