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- Auxilliary sends are Auxilliary sends are simple processors in a bus or track channel strip. They tap the signal at a specific point in the signal flow (pre-fader, post-fader, before or after EQs and other plugins, etc.) - and send a copy of that signal somewhere else, without affecting the + and send a copy of that signal to a bus, without affecting the normal signal flow downwards to the channel fader.

- Usually, aux sends from several tracks are collectively sent to a - dedicated Aux bus in Ardour, to create a monitor mix for a - musician, or to feed an effect unit. The output of such a bus might - be routed to separate hardware outputs (in the case of headphone or monitor - wedge mixes), or returned to the main mix (in the case of an effect).
- Aux sends are not JACK ports, with - External Sends Jack ports are created so it is also possible to + Aux sends from several tracks are collectively sent to a + bus in Ardour, to create a monitor mix for a + musician, or to feed an effect unit. A bus used in this way is considered + an auxilliary bus or Aux bus even though it is the same as + any other bus. The output of such a bus might + be routed to separate hardware outputs (in the case of headphone or monitor + wedge mixes), or returned to the main mix (in the case of an effect). +

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+ Aux sends are not JACK ports, use + External Sends to send audio to Jack ports. External Sends can send the tapped signal somewhere else directly, which is not usually possible on hardware mixers.

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- It may be useful to - compare and contrast - the use of aux sends with subgrouping. + It may be useful to + compare and contrast + the use of aux sends with subgrouping.

Adding a new aux bus

- Choose Session > Add New Track or Bus. In the - New Track & Bus dialog, select "Busses" in the Track/Bus + Choose Session > Add New Track or Bus. In the + New Track & Bus dialog, select "Busses" in the Track/Bus selector at the upper right.

Adding a send to an aux bus

- Context-click on the processor box for the track you want to send to the bus, and - choose New Aux Send. From the submenu, choose the bus you - want to send to. A send will be added (and will be visible in the processor box). + Context-click on the processor box for the track you want to send to the bus, and + choose New Aux Send. From the submenu, choose the bus you + want to send to. A send will be added (and will be visible in the processor box). Note that the submenu may be empty if you have not created a bus yet.

Pre-fader and Post-fader Aux Sends

- Depending on whether you context-click above or below the fader in the processor box, - the new aux send can be placed before or after the fader in the channel strip. - Post-fader aux sends are typically used when using an aux for shared signal + Depending on whether you context-click above or below the fader in the processor box, + the new aux send can be placed before or after the fader in the channel strip. + Post-fader aux sends are typically used when using an aux for shared signal processing (FX), so that the amount of effect is always proportional to - the main mix fader. Pre-fader sends ensure that the level sent to the bus - is controlled only by the send, not the main fader—this is typical - when constructing headphone and monitor wedge mixes. + the main mix fader. Pre-fader sends ensure that the level sent to the bus + is controlled only by the send, not the main fader—this is typical + when constructing headphone and monitor wedge mixes.

Adding a new aux bus and sending a Track Group to it

- You can add aux sends to all members of a group and connect them to a new aux bus - with a single click. After creating the track group (and adding tracks to it), - context-click on the group tab and choose either - Add New Aux Bus (pre-fader) or - Add New Aux Bus (post-fader). A new aux bus will be created, + You can add aux sends to all members of a group and connect them to a new aux bus + with a single click. After creating the track group + (and adding tracks to it), context-click on the group tab and choose either + Add New Aux Bus (pre-fader) or + Add New Aux Bus (post-fader). A new aux bus will be created, and a new aux send added to every member of the track group that connects to - this aux bus. + this aux bus.

Altering Send Levels

- You can alter the amount of the signal received by a send that it delivers to the bus + You can alter the amount of the signal received by a send that it delivers to the bus it connects to. There are three approaches to this:

Use the Send Fader

- Every send processor has a small horizontal fader that can be adjusted in the usual way. It is - not very big and so this can be a little unsatisfactory if you want very fine control - over the send level. + Every send processor has a small horizontal fader that can be adjusted in the usual way. It is + not very big and so this can be a little unsatisfactory if you want very fine control + over the send level.

Mapping the Main Fader

- Double-clicking on the send in the processor box will allow you to use the - big fader of the mixer strip to control the send. The visual appearance of - the mixer strip will change to reflect this. Double-click the send again to + Double-clicking on the send in the processor box will allow you to use the + big fader of the mixer strip to control the send. The visual appearance of + the mixer strip will change to reflect this. Double-click the send again to revert back to normal function for the strip.

Map Aux Sends To Main Faders

- Pressing the button marked Aux Sends on a aux bus will - alter the channel strip for every track or bus that feeds the aux bus. Many - aspects of the strip will become insensitive and/or change their visual - appearance. More importantly, the main fader of the affected channel strips - will now control the send level and not the track gain. - This gives a larger, more configurable control to alter the level. Click the - Aux Sends button of the aux bus again to revert the + Pressing the button marked Aux Sends on a aux bus will + alter the channel strip for every track or bus that feeds the aux bus. Many + aspects of the strip will become insensitive and/or change their visual + appearance. More importantly, the main fader of the affected channel strips + will now control the send level and not the track gain. + This gives a larger, more configurable control to alter the level. Click the + Aux Sends button of the aux bus again to revert the channel strips to their normal use.

Disabling Sends

- Clicking on the small "LED" in the send display in the processor box of the - channel strip will enable/disable the send. When disabled, only silence will - be delivered to the aux bus by this track. When enabled, the signal arriving + Clicking on the small "LED" in the send display in the processor box of the + channel strip will enable/disable the send. When disabled, only silence will + be delivered to the aux bus by this track. When enabled, the signal arriving at the send will be delivered to the aux bus.

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