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Old 27th September 2005   #1
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Hi Michaël.
Thanks for your input on this forum. Its really opening new ways for me. Anyway...

There is something I really can't figure out regarding your multi-buss technique and vocal rides:

how do you do those rides? I figure you don't ride the channel fader because it would affect compression on the buss it is sent to... Neither should you ride the returns as they would contain other tracks...
Do you then only ride a send to the stereo buss?

Thanks for clearing things up.

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I am riding the levels to the compressors. I'm not always sending my vocals to ABCor D, sometimes it's to a group of different comps that together make a nice tone.
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