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howryan
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Hey all,
Sorry for such a basic question, but I've done a lot of reading on the subject, and can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for.
On my mixer I'm running a line from the Aux Send to a delay unit, and a line from the delay unit to one of the Stereo Returns. My goal is pretty simple: I have a signal running on channel 1, and when I turn the Aux knob up on that channel, I want the signal to receive more of the delay effect. However as I turn the knob, not only does the signal receive more delay, but it gets LOUDER.
Is this just how sends and returns work? Or am I doing something wrong? My goal is to have a seamless addition of an effect ONLY, not an addition of any volume. If you've ever listened to dub music, it would be exactly like that - on some snare hits there is delay, but those hits aren't any louder.
Any guidance is very greatly appreciated! Thank you!!
Sorry for such a basic question, but I've done a lot of reading on the subject, and can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for.
On my mixer I'm running a line from the Aux Send to a delay unit, and a line from the delay unit to one of the Stereo Returns. My goal is pretty simple: I have a signal running on channel 1, and when I turn the Aux knob up on that channel, I want the signal to receive more of the delay effect. However as I turn the knob, not only does the signal receive more delay, but it gets LOUDER.
Is this just how sends and returns work? Or am I doing something wrong? My goal is to have a seamless addition of an effect ONLY, not an addition of any volume. If you've ever listened to dub music, it would be exactly like that - on some snare hits there is delay, but those hits aren't any louder.
Any guidance is very greatly appreciated! Thank you!!