Mixing in Scope
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:34 am
I'm looking for the more effective way to process together a group of tracks in Scope.
The Aux send/return is plenty useful when the processing concerns devices like reverbs, delays or mod fx.
Otherwise, the processing of dynamics or eq requires to operate on the whole dry signal, and the output has to be totally wet; this is commonly done using the insert path in a single track or subgroup (or in the whole mix, of course).
I'm using the STM 16/32, so having no subgroups available, I'm wondering if and how I can use the Aux path for this job, or which Scope mixer I need.
The Aux send/return is plenty useful when the processing concerns devices like reverbs, delays or mod fx.
Otherwise, the processing of dynamics or eq requires to operate on the whole dry signal, and the output has to be totally wet; this is commonly done using the insert path in a single track or subgroup (or in the whole mix, of course).
I'm using the STM 16/32, so having no subgroups available, I'm wondering if and how I can use the Aux path for this job, or which Scope mixer I need.