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HTML
41 lines
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HTML
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<p>
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Auxes and Subgroups share a common concept—they both provide a way
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for one or more tracks (or busses) to send their signal to a single bus so
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that common signal processing can be applied to the mix of their signals.
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</p>
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<p>
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<dfn>Aux sends</dfn> leave the existing signal routing to the main mix in place,
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and are typically used to create a separate mix to send to (for example)
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monitors or headphones (for performer monitor mixes):
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</p>
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<figure>
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<img
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width="300px"
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src="/images/aux_routing.png"
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alt="Aux signal routing"
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class="invert-in-dark">
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<figcaption>
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Aux signal routing
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<p>
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<dfn>Subgroups</dfn> usually remove the original signal routing to the main mix and
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replace it with a new one that delivers the output of the subgroup bus to
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the main mix instead.
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</p>
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<figure>
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<img
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width="300px"
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src="/images/subgroup_routes.png"
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alt="sub group signal routing"
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class="invert-in-dark">
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<figcaption>
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Sub group signal routing
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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