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Old 08.10.2004, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jasedee
I think the thing is, although you are turning the aux send rotary 100%, the original signal is still being passed to the mix bus, through the fader
Yes, but when you use the pre-fader aux at 100%, you can turn you fader all the way down to 0% and thereby only get the wet signal in through the aux-return (or another channel if you please). Then you will have removed the dry signal, that normally is routed through the fader (which is at 0 and nothing is getting through). The only thing you will hear is the signal that is passed to the aux-sends, further to the compressor and back through the aux-returns. If you turn down both aux-send and the fader, you get no sound at all. But I might agree with hollowcell that this could be desk-specific.

You can try to recreate it on you desk to see if it holds

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Anyways, hope I wasnt too rude or pigheaded with my explanations before
Nah, never even came close
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