Audio Busses - an Explanation and Tutorial
Audio signals are always mixed together to produce a stereo mix. This is a form of an audio “buss”. Other types of buss exist within an audio system, and in this video, I describe them using analogue and digital (DAW) systems. With busses, one can save a lot of work and also RAM when working with DAW. The first half of the video is analogue, and then the digital way, at 7:52 Enjoy and a Share! Subscribe to my channel.... www.danbaker-music.com

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