What are buses in logic?

Bus pass. In simple terms, bus sends are most commonly used as a means of applying send effects like reverb and delay – treatments that might want to be shared over multiple tracks or instruments, as well as setting a mix between ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ signals (or effected and un-effected, in other words).

What is a bus logic gate?

Bus: a group of wires carrying a set of related signals from one place to another in a circuit. For example, a data bus would carry the 16 bits of a word on 16 separate wires, from the RAM to/from the CPU. A separate address bus would specify which word in memory is being read or written.

What is a bus in recording?

In audio engineering, a bus (alternate spelling buss, plural busses) is a signal path which can be used to combine (sum) individual audio signal paths together. It is used typically to group several individual audio tracks which can be then manipulated, as a group, like another track.

What do we use a bus for?

Buses may be used for scheduled bus transport, scheduled coach transport, school transport, private hire, or tourism; promotional buses may be used for political campaigns and others are privately operated for a wide range of purposes, including rock and pop band tour vehicles.

What are buses in music?

What is a bus hold circuit?

Bus hold circuitry holds the input of a device at the last known state. This feature eliminates the need to use pull-up resistors to prevent the device inputs from floating and causing potential system errors. Eliminating pull-up resistors significantly reduces part count and assembly costs.

How many busses does logic have?

But first, let’s continue with a closer look at Logic’s Busses. Logic has 64 permanent Busses; in other words, all 64 of them are available at all times. They don’t need to be created individually like channel strips and auxes.

What are busses for audio?

And busses are pipes for audio. When you hit play in Logic, its like you turned on the faucet. That audio only goes in one direction – to the Stereo Output. But say you want your audio to go somewhere else, like a reverb.

How do I Group my instruments in logic?

Select every instrument you want to group, and hit key command Shift – Command – D. Logic will create a new Bus and Aux, and route all your selected tracks through that Bus to the new Aux.

How do I send audio from a bus to an aux?

After choosing a Bus for your send, Logic automatically creates an aux, and the output of that Bus is automatically selected as the input to the aux. Add an effect plugin to the aux, turn up the send, and you’re now tapping the signal from the originating channel via this virtual wire to the aux. Simplicity itself (see Figure 3).