georgeformangrill
New member
Hi all:
This is probably a very dumb question, but I have a question about sending effects. My background is almost exclusively in GB, so I'm used to just printing effects onto one channel at a time. But I picked up Guerrilla Home Recording and liked the tip on panning effects to the opposite side of the dry signal. Wondering how I would do that in Ableton, which I'm just starting to get up to speed on. I know there's a lot more functionality when it comes to bussing/sending signals on Ableton, but curious how I'd go about essentially splitting the signal into wet and dry channels.
Thanks in advance,
George
This is probably a very dumb question, but I have a question about sending effects. My background is almost exclusively in GB, so I'm used to just printing effects onto one channel at a time. But I picked up Guerrilla Home Recording and liked the tip on panning effects to the opposite side of the dry signal. Wondering how I would do that in Ableton, which I'm just starting to get up to speed on. I know there's a lot more functionality when it comes to bussing/sending signals on Ableton, but curious how I'd go about essentially splitting the signal into wet and dry channels.
Thanks in advance,
George