Faders are perhaps the most important tool for mixing and are often taken for granted. If you're interested in learning more about these fundamental controls in the world of audio, you've come to the...
Category: Digital Audio Workstations
There's a lot of terminology in the world of audio engineering, and the term "group" often carries several meanings. If you've ever been confused by the term group/grouping when it comes to editing...
Subgroups are an important routing tool in our mixers, allowing us to simplify the mixing process and get more out of fewer processors and effects. Whether you're mixing a record, recording, or...
Inserts are important parts of mixers that are sometimes taken for granted in modern digital audio workstations. If you're unsure of what inserts are or you want to gather more information on inserts...
Mixing/Recording: What Are Auxiliary Tracks, Sends & Returns?
Auxiliary tracks are invaluable tools in mixing, recording, live sound, and any other job that utilizes an audio mixer. If you're at all confused about aux tracks, sends and returns, or you'd like...
The terms bus or bussing are commonly used in the world of audio, whether we're working with live sound, broadcasting, recording or mixing. When learning about audio engineering, it's important to...