![]() ![]() That’s the way to use the same effect in every track but saving CPU power. Set the ammount of signal going from your track to the bus with the send gain control. ![]() Set the plugin to a 100% wet (0% dry) configuration. I’m going to add a reverb effect to get some kind of atmosphere in the composition. You can choose it from your favorites or use the plugin manager to find the one you want to add. Right-click in the Post-fader area of your DRUMS Bus and add a plugin. The Aux Bus has the same name that the group you use to create it (DRUMS). Notice that just under the fader button of every track of your group (KICK, SNARE and HIHAT) there is now a send button with an horizontal fader to control the gain you are sending to the Aux Bus. ![]() To create the bus Right-click in the DRUMS tab and select Add new Aux Bus (Post-fader). Right-click in each track name of the tracks you want to add to your newly created group (SNARE and HIHAT) and select Group -> DRUMS. Name it (DRUMS) and select the features you want to share among the group tracks. Right-click in the name of a track (KICK) an select Group -> New group. I’m going to use five tracks, three of them are drum tracks (KICK, SNARE and HIHAT), one for guitar and the other one for bass guitar. Plugins to use in parallel effects processingĬheck that everything is configured propperly.It’s an open source application so you can get it for free and, in addition, you can participate in its development. Ardour is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that runs in Linux and Mac Os computers. Today I’m going to show you how to add some parallel effect processing in Ardour. ![]()
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