
The output can further change according to the instrument or input format. This allows to sum for example all String instrument with one master control (there are other ways to achieve the same via VCA). The latter is useful for sub summing purposes, where the signal from several channel strips is sent via a bus to a summing track (AUX). The output option allows the signal to be sent to the master output bus, or to a bus of choice. This is useful to send the signal to external Reverb units, internal Reverb sitting on a AUX track etc. Post plugins the signal can be branched-off pre-fader or post-fader (mean before or after the channel strip fader) via a ‘Bus’ out.
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The Signal has to flow from the top, either was audio file, audio input or virtual instrument into the strip, then passes through a series of plugins of choice – clicking into the Equalizer graph thumbnail opens up a new or current instance of a plug-in. Drummer track (essentially a built-in instrument)ĭepending on the ‘flavor’, different options appear on the strip, but most signal relevant options are the same through-out all of them !.Midi built-in instrument, with internal or external controls.Midi external source, such as keyboard.

There are some distinct ‘flavors’ of channel strips that can be created. The entire channel strip sum (post fader) can be sent via a ‘Bus’ to the output (sound interface or export file) or to another destination of choice. Each channel strip starts from the top to the bottom, signal enters on the top, passes through all its elements (Instruments, Filter Plugins, etc.) through ‘Panning’ into the fader stage, from where it is sent to its destination.Įach channels strip can ‘branch-off’ and the signal can be sent via a ‘Bus’ (above green lanes) to a new destination.
