
dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
I have used the Aux Busses in Sonar/Cakewalk with success in the past. However, most of this has been through dumb luck, rather than a complete understanding of what they are and how they work.
Can anyone explain the settings to me? In particular, the track send, track pre/post settings, and the aux bus send and return controls.
My understanding of the "track send" is that it controls how much of the track signal that gets routed to the bus. So I can have some of the sound go directly to the Mains, and some routed to the bus before going to the Mains. Therefore, if I set the track send to "full", that means the entire signal goes to the bus first. (Of course, I'm still not sure why it is labeled in db, rather than %.)
Where I am really confused, however, is what the aux bus send and return controls do. What exactly do these settings control?
Also the pre and post settings. These apparently have to do with whether the signal is sent to the bus prior to or after the track fader. This means, I assume, that when set to "pre" the track fader will have no effect whatsoever. Whereas, when set to post, it will still control the volume settings?
As I said, I've been able to use the bus successfully - by turning knobs until I get it to sound the way I want it to. But I would much rather be working from an understanding of what it is I'm actually controlling with each setting.
Anyone care to attempt to explain this? Thanks!
Can anyone explain the settings to me? In particular, the track send, track pre/post settings, and the aux bus send and return controls.
My understanding of the "track send" is that it controls how much of the track signal that gets routed to the bus. So I can have some of the sound go directly to the Mains, and some routed to the bus before going to the Mains. Therefore, if I set the track send to "full", that means the entire signal goes to the bus first. (Of course, I'm still not sure why it is labeled in db, rather than %.)
Where I am really confused, however, is what the aux bus send and return controls do. What exactly do these settings control?
Also the pre and post settings. These apparently have to do with whether the signal is sent to the bus prior to or after the track fader. This means, I assume, that when set to "pre" the track fader will have no effect whatsoever. Whereas, when set to post, it will still control the volume settings?
As I said, I've been able to use the bus successfully - by turning knobs until I get it to sound the way I want it to. But I would much rather be working from an understanding of what it is I'm actually controlling with each setting.
Anyone care to attempt to explain this? Thanks!