In this video I will take you through everything you need to know about routing audio out of your mixing desk. We will look at mix buses, aux sends, physical outputs, 1-to-1 patching and of course, pre-fade and post-fade mixing, what are the differences, when do you use them and what does it all mean?
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0:00 - Intro
4:02 - How to understand digital audio routing
4:24 - What is a routing matrix? How to understand mix bus and physical outputs?
9:11 - How to access a mix bus output
10:28 - What is pre-fade and post-fade?
15:26 - When to use a pre-fade or post-fade mix bus send?
21:57 - How to change a channel to pre-fade or post-fade?
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