on the buses in ableton live
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@MerlosMusicOfficial alright, so do i hehe just wondering, good work by the way :D
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Meant to say "So" not "Sound"
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@TheSupaninja420 hi mate, yes very good question,
(messes with ableton for a bit) err the only way i know of doing what your asking is by duplicating the kick track and using one as a dedicated bus or sidechain.
hope this helps m8.
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Thanks this is exactly what I'm looking for.
But is there a way to route sound, for example from the kick to the kick bus but still have sound coming from the original kick channel? So the original kick channel AND kick bus both have sound coming from them? Or does all sound have to go to the buses only?
Hope my question makes sense, can't figure this out anywhere. Or if it's even possible.
So shouldnt be the same if u send the sound to "Sends A, Sends B, etc"?
MerlosMusicOfficial 1 month ago
@MerlosMusicOfficial i use sends for fx mate.
marcEj9000 1 month ago
Thanks for this vid bro it was a big help. U should do more
SP3NLOV3 2 months ago
@SP3NLOV3 is there anything in particular your after mate?
marcEj9000 2 months ago
Sound is bussing and grouping the same thing? Any reason to bus rather than group, or vice versa?
TheSupaninja420 2 months ago
@TheSupaninja420 yeah they are the same thing, but sometime you might want a bus inside a group.
like for instance, 4 kick drum tracks bused, then 5 snares bused all inside one main beats group.
marcEj9000 2 months ago