Can you help the new guy

HalfDead

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i use adobe audition , i am an aspiring rap artist and sound engineer as well ive read basically just about every topic on good when i searched mixing and mastering adobe audition 3 it tells you the basics, noise reduction etc wat to do to ur vocals but theres just alot of terms i have no clue..bus tracks? i have a audio technika at2020 usb microphone works good but can yall explain some terms sound engineer use and wat r bus tracks for ? how do they work? and can somebody put me up on game on how to work all the advanced shit in adobe ?


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Bus means that you send the audio signal on a "detour" to another track or another place within the mixer, (instead of allowing it to go straight to the Master track.) It is useful for grouping related tracks all down to one single track.

For example, if you had a bunch of hot female backup vocalists, all backup vocal tracks could be bussed (grouped together) so that finally one single track can control the volume for the entire group of people. This is also known as sub-grouping. You could also add reverb to that single track to make the singers sound like they were in a big room.

A Send (auxiliary send) can also be thought of like a bus. This sort of splits the signal and sends part to another track and part still goes to the Master or sub-group.

Spend some time here to learn more. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Audition/3.0/help.html
 
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Bus means that you send the audio signal on a "detour" to another track or another place within the mixer, (instead of allowing it to go straight to the Master track.) It is useful for grouping related tracks all down to one single track.

For example, if you had a bunch of hot female backup vocalists, all backup vocal tracks could be bussed (grouped together) so that finally one single track can control the volume for the entire group of people. This is also known as sub-grouping. You could also add reverb to that single track to make the singers sound like they were in a big room.

A Send (auxiliary send) can also be thought of like a bus. This sort of splits the signal and sends part to another track and part still goes to the Master or sub-group.

Spend some time here to learn more. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Audition/3.0/help.html


thanks doggy..ey so in other words that would be something to do when im mxing my main with my overdubs or w/e
 
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