What are busses?

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Please don't say "vehicles you get on that take you places" etc lol.
 
It's a vehicle that your sound gets on to take it places.

Or here's a better explaination I found..

A bus is basically a path in which you can route one or more audio signals to a particular destination. Destinations can include groups, auxiliary sends, stereo mix, foldback or monitor. Commonly busses are used to route channel signals to a master group fader, a multitrack recorder, or the main stereo master fader (or all).
 
It's a vehicle that your sound gets on to take it places.

Or here's a better explaination I found..

A bus is basically a path in which you can route one or more audio signals to a particular destination. Destinations can include groups, auxiliary sends, stereo mix, foldback or monitor. Commonly busses are used to route channel signals to a master group fader, a multitrack recorder, or the main stereo master fader (or all).

This you tube video may help out a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3WTNb_HtA




These are both very good explanations.
Better than a vehicle who's wheels go round and round. :D









:cool:
 
These are both very good explanations.
Better than a vehicle who's wheels go round and round. :D









:cool:

busses have wheels? Wow, I must upgrade.... :laughings:

Cool new avatar more... wtf is it? Picture of you sniffing an orchid and being overwhelmed to the point of tears by its beauty?
 
Ya new avatar, not sure if I like it Armistice. I may go back to the grey.

But it's the new tattoo on my sphincter! Covers up the brown third eye ;)










:cool:
 
A bus is any point in the system where multiple audio signals are combined into one.

It has one s and probably comes from the same Latin root as the vehicle of the same name (see omnibus) which has a similar function of combined transmission of something (electricity or passengers). The confusion comes from Buss, a maker of fuses which in some cases may be used on a power bus.
 
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