JohnnyAmato
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Should be a pretty easy question, and common sense thinks I already know the answer, but I figured I'd ask anyway.
If you have multiple tracks of something going to a single bus for joined processing, but send from the individual tracks to a reverb, that means the reverb return sound is unprocessed, correct?
Example, say I have 4 synth tracks I send to a single bus to process with overall EQ, tape emulation, etc, but the reverb sends are from the individual tracks because I want different amounts for each, does this mean the reverb returns get none of the processing that the bus has? I would assume that's the case and probably a dumb question, I just want to make sure.
Thanks ahead of time.
If you have multiple tracks of something going to a single bus for joined processing, but send from the individual tracks to a reverb, that means the reverb return sound is unprocessed, correct?
Example, say I have 4 synth tracks I send to a single bus to process with overall EQ, tape emulation, etc, but the reverb sends are from the individual tracks because I want different amounts for each, does this mean the reverb returns get none of the processing that the bus has? I would assume that's the case and probably a dumb question, I just want to make sure.
Thanks ahead of time.