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Old 11-15-2017, 09:44 AM   #10
sjs94704
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Originally Posted by RDBOIS View Post
Not sure what your Vox bus is for? Summing up different vocal parts?

My example is more like this:

1. music
2. main vocal - with fx (eq, compression, slap delay = both wet and dry)
3. duplicate of main vocal (for the repeating delayed vox effect) - fx is delay wet only, with delay volume envelop showcasing parts you need sound
4. reverb buss (receiving the main vocal track) - with reverb wet only
5. master buss - receiving music, main vocal, duplicate vox, and reverb buss.
Please clarify that in your example you have a MASTER BUSS on your track 5. Is this separate from the MASTER track that is inherent with each project already, or is it indeed a separate MASTER BUSS all together?

Correct me if I am wrong, BUT, is it or is it not true that the track that holds the actual vocal needs to always be dry and is simply sent to other tracks that are used to apply the various FX?

With this in mind, I see that in your example, track 2 appears to have the FX applied directly to it! I thought I heard in yet one other video on YouTube that if I do that, that it directly changes the actual vocal track itself vs. applying FX on a separate track.

Did I hear that right?
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