Real-Time Effects
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Owner’s Manual
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Introduction
Here are a few basics about signal flow in the mixer. This
section can be skipped if you feel confident enough about the
topic, or have a basic understanding of mixers.
There are two ways to deal with effects – with an Insert or with
a Bus (this can also be called an Auxilliary Return).
Direct Insertion of Effects
A signal is fully processed when effects are inserted in the
signal path. This means that 100% of the signal flows through
the effect. This is practical for equalizers or dynamic effects
(like compressors). This is also true for pan knobs and volume
faders: they is only useful if the entire signal can flow through
the effect.
Bus Effects
With this technique, a portion of the signal is sent to an
Auxilliary Return. This is especially useful when working with
Reverbs, Delays, and other time based effects, because you
have control over the balance of “wet” (effected) and “dry”
(non effected) signal.
In Adat Edit, the effects are inserted on the Bus objects. The
Bus Send knobs for each channel control how much of the
track’s signal is sent to the effects. The signal sent is processed
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