Studio One: Routing for Parallel Processing
There are a ton a benefits to implementing some parallel processing in your mix. You have the unprocessed signal add life to the mix, and make it seem like the listener is in the room, but the parallel signal can add all kinds of different elements to your mix. Inside Studio One, and most other DAW's you can easily achieve this by using sends and buses or FX channels. Studio One, however, has a great built in feature that let's you do parallel processing on a single channel! Have a question about Presonus Studio One? Ask in the comments and I'll make your question into a video for everyone else to learn from! Links: For booking info http://www.timflanzbaum.com Want one-on-one personalized lessons? https://homestudiolessons.com/engineers/tim/ Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timtalksaudio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/timtalksaudio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimTalksAudio *Get your music to the people with DistroKid! Get 7% off! http://distrokid.com/vip/TimTalksAudio *Upgrade your plugins with 10% off on Waves https://www.waves.com/r/8a2i5h *Upgrade your mic locker with Roswell Microphones http://roswellproaudio.com/?aff=6 *Check out some of the gear I recommend https://www.amazon.com/shop/timtalksaudio All links with * are Affiliate Links. #Presonus #StudioOne
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