Sending Track Outputs 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 send track outputs to aux tracks in this free video series.

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Sending Track Outputs in Pro Tools

The way I've been doing my sends so far, is I have just been assigning sends in the send window. Right now what I am going to do do is I'm going to actually bus an entire track by busing the output. So, what I can do is I can take these two drums that I have right now and send them to an auxiliary track. I going to go file and create a new auxiliary track. Stereo. Alright, and I'm going to assign the input to five-six. Once I have the input to five-six, I'm going to send these outputs to five-six. So, that they won't play on this track. They'll only play out of this track. So, now that I have the input on five-six. So, now when I press play that's going to play within this track. So, if I move this that's not going to play it at all. And, I can control it vine wise. I could also add any effect to it. I could also EQ it and change just the overall sound, which I'm going to do.

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