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Post and pre fader aux sends, Stereo sends, Double-click on send – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Logic’s Mixing Facilities

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Post and Pre Fader Aux Sends

Sends in analog mixers are positioned either before (“pre”) or after (“post”) the fader. To
select one of these options in Logic, click-hold the Send slot. The Bus menu opens, and
you may select either Post or Pre at the top of the list.

A post fader signal level, routed to the Send, changes along with volume fader
movements. If you are using the Send to route a signal from the channel to a reverb,
this means that the relationship between the original signal and the effect signal
remains constant. When you pull the channel’s volume fader all the way down, the
reverb disappears as well. This setting is generally the most useful, and is the default in
Logic.

If a Send is set to be pre fader, the level of the signal routed to the Send remains
constant, regardless of any volume fader movements on the source channel. The signal
is still fed to the selected bus—even if the channel’s volume fader is completely pulled
down. Pre fader sends are mainly used for monitoring tasks; headphone monitoring in
the studio, or foldback monitoring on stage. Pre fader sends are also useful when you
want to hear the effect signal in isolation (without the original signal). The equalizer still
affects the sends in “pre fader” mode (pre fader, post EQ).

Stereo Sends

Logic allows you to assign the sends of mono tracks to stereo busses (or stereo
outputs). It’s unnecessary to assign two sends to address a true stereo reverb plug-in.

Double-Click on Send

Double-clicking on a Send slot of any audio channel will “jump” to the allocated Bus
channel fader, making navigation easier in the Mixer windows.

In/Output

Input Selection

The Input field allows you to select the desired audio input of your audio hardware.
This input (or input pair) supplies an audio signal to the track when recording. If
Monitoring is switched on, the signal of this audio input will be routed to the output
(or bus) selected in the Output field, when the track is record enabled. The number of
available inputs is determined by the audio hardware in use.

Note: The Input slot is used for the insertion of software instruments on Audio
Instrument Objects, and is known as the “Instrument Slot” on these channels. Further
information can be found in the first section of the Plug-In Reference manual.