Useful tips to understand the difference between confusing words "Buses", "Busses". 1, Use mnemonic phrase: 'Bus for many, buss for no one.' 2. Remember that buses is the most commonly used spelling and is used to refer to a large vehicle, usually for public transportation. ...
Re: Difference between "Bus sends" and "Bus outputs" Sun Jan 31, 2021 1:31 pm Reynaud Venter wrote:Bus Sends or Auxiliary Sends, have multiple uses including configuring independent Cue Mixes, building crude mix minuses, constructing internal Sub Mixes, setting up parallel processing, routing ...
Is there an advantage between group types? The “normal” subgroup is good for adjusting the volume of the grouped channels and sending that level out to the main mixer faders. That being noted, the volume levels of those individual channels stay the same as far as their signal being sent ...