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CHAPTER 10: Acadia: Bussing, Routing, & Bouncing to Disk<br />

To record from a stereo Audio Instrument,<br />

or if you have a mono Audio<br />

Instrument using mono-to-stereo plug-ins:<br />

<br />

Check Linked Pairs in the Record<br />

Monitor.<br />

Recording from Busses<br />

You may want to record a master mix, or<br />

submix, from the output <strong>of</strong> a bus that has<br />

several plug-ins on it. In this case you<br />

would select a bus as your record source<br />

in the Record Monitor. Recording from<br />

busses is similar to recording from Audio<br />

Instruments as previously described. You<br />

cannot record from a bus if its output is<br />

not assigned to a hardware output.<br />

<br />

Select the desired (stereo) Audio<br />

Instrument from the Record Source<br />

pop-up.<br />

To record a submix:<br />

<br />

In a Console Window, assign the<br />

output <strong>of</strong> each audio channel in your<br />

mix to a stereo bus.<br />

This can even include hardware inputs<br />

<strong>and</strong> even other busses.<br />

<br />

<br />

Make sure that you are recording to<br />

an unused (stereo) Audio Instrument.<br />

Record as you would any audio track.<br />

When you record from Audio Instruments<br />

<strong>and</strong> busses, your volume fader<br />

movements affect the volume <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recording (the actual amplitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recorded signal). Any plug-ins EQs that<br />

are assigned to those Instruments are<br />

also recorded. <strong>Vision</strong> records the signal<br />

from Audio Instruments <strong>and</strong> busses post<br />

volume fader but pre pan fader (unlike<br />

hardware inputs). Any real-time changes<br />

you make to plug-ins are also recorded. In<br />

all cases, you cannot record from an<br />

Audio Instrument if its output is not<br />

assigned to a hardware output.<br />

<br />

<br />

Then assign the output <strong>of</strong> that bus to a<br />

hardware output pair. This channel will<br />

act as your “submaster” fader.<br />

Assign any desired plug-ins <strong>and</strong> EQs<br />

to your console channels (including<br />

the submix bus),<br />

Check Linked Pairs in the Record<br />

Monitor Window.<br />

<strong>Vision</strong> & <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> — <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.1</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Supplement 79

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