avieth said:
What exactly is an insert and a send in my sequencer? I think inserts on mixers are 1/4 jacks with send and returns for plugging in effects right? But what's a send?
My sequencer (ardour) has 3 options to put on a mixer strip. New Plugin, New Insert, and New Send... What's the difference?
well, i guess when you talk about "an insert and a send" you actually mean "an insert and an AUX send" right?
on a physical mixer, the inserts are either one TRS output, or 2x1/4 jacks label "send" and "return". the send signal goes into the input of your fx, return is coming from the output of the fx.
Aux sends will come out of an aux output, and this will only be a send. no return, no TRS. let's say its its a 'verb you're setting up, then you buss all the tracks you want going to the verb, the aux output goes into the the 'verb, and the output from the verb goes into another track.
that answer yer question?
EDIT: yeh, so i didn't read to the end of yer question. use an insert when you want a new signal: for example, there's no need to have a wet/dry mix when you're using a gate, or a compressor. a send you use when you want to have a wet/dry mix, for example a reverb or a delay.