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Difference between a plain bus and a bus (aux)

Been happily learning to bus effects to whole groups of tracks but suddenly my system is creating 'bus (aux)' instead of simple busses😮


Could some bod here explain the difference?


Thankz in advance.


Byz

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), Apogee Ensemble, Chameleon Labs7622

Posted on Nov 6, 2012 10:56 AM

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Nov 18, 2012 8:17 PM in response to kcstudio

Aux tracks in Logic are merely busses that have sends. They were added a few versions ago, and the buss objects were left in there for backwards compatability.


You can absolutely automate effects on buss (aux) tracks. put the aux track in "write" or "latch" mode, and automate away. this shoukld automatically create a buss (aux) track lane on the arrange page for you to further tweak or add addition automation, via automation view, if you prefer to work that way.

Difference between a plain bus and a bus (aux)

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