HiWhen you turn the output off for the bus obect that is linked to an aux. As P said you are simply turning the audio off. So you don't get dedundant sources. You can then remove the bus from the envoroment so it removes clutter and a situation were you are scratching your head wondering what that does til you rmember. But even then you are not removing the bus from the signal flow you are simply making the object invisible. I understand the debate as just that. There is no rite or whatever. Just personal preference and the way people are used to going about routings. Bus objects seem to be available for one other reason. I see it as Emagic attempting the journey of logic as having a user friendly view. Something along the lines of what would be an actual recording desk in a studio. T
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Re: the bus stops here
2006-01-23 by taylormorgantaylor
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