Creative Logic Pro
Master auxiliary sends in Logic Pro
Use the same effect plug-in on multiple tracks and save processing power (and time) by utilising this feature
When producing music on any platform, adding effects like reverb and delay is an essential part of the mixing process. Fortunately, Logic ships with a generous bundle of effects plug-ins, not to mention the array of third-party AudioUnit plug-ins it supports. The problem with applying effects like this is that often you need the same effect on multiple tracks, but how do you pull this off without incurring a massive CPU performance lag? Luckily, Logic’s signal routing system is based on that of a real-world, hardware mixing console, so it features a workaround for this issue in the form of auxiliary sends. Let’s find out more…