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RAMI
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OK, I've never tried doing this, but I know it's a pretty standard thing to do.
I wanted to send all my drums to a master channel, which I guess is creating a Drum Bus. The only way I managed to figure out doing it was create new track called "DRUMS", and then use the SEND to send the individual drums to it.
Problem is, even when I turn the drum bus all the way down (or even MUTE IT), the individual drum tracks can still be heard at their set volumes. This makes sense because that's how things should react. If I was sending to a reverb, it makes sense that muting the reverb shouldn't mute all the drums, too.
So, obviously, using a SEND isn't the way to create a drum bus.
What I want (I think) is a sort of Master Drum Channel, so that the drum volume is totally controlled by this master fader. When I MUTE it, I don't want to hear the drums.
Help me. Hold me.
I wanted to send all my drums to a master channel, which I guess is creating a Drum Bus. The only way I managed to figure out doing it was create new track called "DRUMS", and then use the SEND to send the individual drums to it.
Problem is, even when I turn the drum bus all the way down (or even MUTE IT), the individual drum tracks can still be heard at their set volumes. This makes sense because that's how things should react. If I was sending to a reverb, it makes sense that muting the reverb shouldn't mute all the drums, too.
So, obviously, using a SEND isn't the way to create a drum bus.
What I want (I think) is a sort of Master Drum Channel, so that the drum volume is totally controlled by this master fader. When I MUTE it, I don't want to hear the drums.
Help me. Hold me.