I think you guys are misunderstanding me so I'll try a little harder to explain what I'm saying: Paul: if you create an Environment from scratch. There is no need, whatsoever, to even create a Bus Object. You will see that creating a few Aux Objects and assigning them to their respective Bus Channels works perfectly. You mention creating a Bus Object and then not using it (but turning the Output off). I'm saying--don't even create Bus Objects--they aren't neccessary. It's obvious that they just confuse people as evidenced by this tread. I deleted mine and everything is simpler and I still have all previous functionality. taylormorgantaylor: when referring to Bus Objects you say that by "removing the bus from the signal flow you are simply making the object invisible." This is not true. If you delete an object, of any type, in the environment, it is *gone*. To confirm this, open your Audio Configuration window and have a look around. The All Objects view in the Environment would suffice as well. Hope this helps clear it up a bit. Troy
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Re: the bus stops here
2006-01-24 by Teeroy
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