Twiddler
of the Nurgulated Plupper.
Something you can do with an aux channel is to take the same sound and treat it differently to the main signal, than blend the two differently treated signals back together again to make something like fairy dust, or unicorn vomit, depending on your preference.
Apart from making a copy of the audio channel and fiddling around with very delicately balanced things until you feel a need to run into the forest to scream, is there some cool way to make a pseudo-aux channel that will do the same thing?
I'm running Cubase SX3 version 5 or 6 from about 2005, I think. It's in the studio, not here.
All thoughts read with great interest.
Apart from making a copy of the audio channel and fiddling around with very delicately balanced things until you feel a need to run into the forest to scream, is there some cool way to make a pseudo-aux channel that will do the same thing?
I'm running Cubase SX3 version 5 or 6 from about 2005, I think. It's in the studio, not here.
All thoughts read with great interest.