This tutorial covers some more advanced channel strip functions such as bussing, channel output routing and surround panning. This will prepare you for more advanced mixing techniques such as routing send effects, creating submixes and creating surround mixes. You will also learn the basics of using channel strip settings to quickly recall your favorite channel settings, even across various projects!
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