Group, Aux, Matrix: What's The Difference?
It was a long time after I started mixing audio that I really learned what the difference between a group, an aux, and a matrix was. They all process and route audio, but in different ways, so it's easy to get them confused and not know which one to use for which application. In this video, I'll teach you the difference between them and give you practical applications for each one. Hope this helps! Also, don't forget to get your FREE "7 Step Mix" download! https://www.themixingprocess.com/ Schuyler

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