diff --git a/content/recording-audio/understanding-routing/index.en.md b/content/recording-audio/understanding-routing/index.en.md index d0e1652..9add722 100644 --- a/content/recording-audio/understanding-routing/index.en.md +++ b/content/recording-audio/understanding-routing/index.en.md @@ -114,9 +114,10 @@ unused bus called _Guitar_ bus, all Stereo. Suppose you want to send the output from the two guitar tracks to the _Guitar_ bus instead of the _Master_ bus. This can be useful to control the volume of -both guitars with just one fader (in this case the _Guitar_ bus fader). Then the -output of the _Guitar_ bus, which is the sum of the two guitars, goes directly -to the _Master_ bus. +both guitars with just one fader (in this case the _Guitar_ bus fader) or +placing two instruments into the same virtual room by using a reverb plugin on +the bus. Then the output of the _Guitar_ bus, which is the sum of the two +guitars, goes directly to the _Master_ bus. Here is how to edit the patchbay to get the desired routing. Select _Ardour Tracks_ tab from _Sources_ (vertical tabs), and _Ardour Busses_ from