Busing Tracks to Delay in Pro Tools

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Part of the video series: Intermediate Pro Tools Tips

Summary: Pro Tool is in almost every big studio in the world. Learn how to bus tracks to delay and other effects in this free video series.

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Busing Tracks to Delay in Pro Tools

The next track I'm going to show you is how to bus something into a delay. Since, we already bused something into a reverb we already have an auxiliary track already open. I'm going to set this one to be my delay. What I'm going to do, is I'm going to set the input of the auxiliary track to bus nine-ten. And, make sure the track that I want to go into that auxiliary delay. I'm going to set a send to nine-ten. Once that's sent and the volume's up, I'm going to add the delay. I'm going to make sure that plays through and I'm going to add the delay. So, I'm going to click this and put the extra long delay. Now, I'm going to play. This should, yeah. It's a little off right now. But, if I switch a couple of more things.

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