Hi, a question! 1.I have a number of audio files mounted in Logic Pro X. They are all routed to the master bus (output 1/2) and I can monitor them without any problems. 2. Now I want to record a bass track for which I like to make a headphone mix. Here I decide what I want to hear and how loud I want to hear it. 3. For the headphone mix I have sent all the signals (including the bass signal) to a bus and this bus sent to the outputs 7/8 of my interface. 4. I have connected my headphones to output 7/8 and I can hear all signals comfortably except for the bass signal. This is the problem. Why doesn't Logic let me hear the bass signal when the track is armed? I can hear through outputs 7/8 the input signal of my bass by pressing the i box, but when I arm the track to record, then I can't hear it in my headphones. Where is the recording signal hidden? Can you tell me why this is? Thank you and greetings from Hamburg, Germany! Raffael
@@redpoint8823 She explained very well. It's really not nice to say you "hate" someone's video, especially when they're doing it to help others. That's why I commented the way I did.
This is probably the best explanation of the different types of buses that I've ever seen. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!! I needed someone to explain this to me like I’m a kindergartner lol seriously thank you!! 💜
I agree with you: a parallel processing video could be very interesting! Thanks once more for your videos.
Ah brilliant - one may be coming soon then! Thank you so much for your support, really appreciate it!
Great video, very clear explanations. Thanks!
informative! thank you for your efforts...Appreciated.
Hi, Thanks for this video.. Im new to producing and this cleared up one of those questions I always wanted to know but didnt want to ask!
This should be the top video that shows for this topic best explanations and easiest to understand 💯🫡
Thanks for another careful and detailed vid!!
Brilly! ...learned a LOT!
Thank you!
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That video was really helpful thanks a lot =)!
so lovely
Hi, a question!
1.I have a number of audio files mounted in Logic Pro X. They are all routed to the master bus (output 1/2) and I can monitor them without any problems.
2. Now I want to record a bass track for which I like to make a headphone mix. Here I decide what I want to hear and how loud I want to hear it.
3. For the headphone mix I have sent all the signals (including the bass signal) to a bus and this bus sent to the outputs 7/8 of my interface.
4. I have connected my headphones to output 7/8 and I can hear all signals comfortably except for the bass signal. This is the problem.
Why doesn't Logic let me hear the bass signal when the track is armed?
I can hear through outputs 7/8 the input signal of my bass by pressing the i box, but when I arm the track to record, then I can't hear it in my headphones.
Where is the recording signal hidden? Can you tell me why this is?
Thank you and greetings from Hamburg, Germany!
Raffael
sweet.
New to all this but it seems to me you missed on something vital - why use a bus as opposed to a send - aren't they just doing the same thing?
I seen the thumbnail and wanted to send this aux into your port and bus all over the place
I hate so much that video !
Good for you, but you're wrong~
@@nathanmantle377 You are so smart ?? Explain better !
@@redpoint8823 She explained very well. It's really not nice to say you "hate" someone's video, especially when they're doing it to help others. That's why I commented the way I did.
ROOTing don't ya mean routing lol!!!!! Good for you, hope you say DA-ta and not DAY-ta, and spud instead of potato, oh wait!!!! Nice vid!