Not necessarily...PoliticalBonobo wrote:I guess I'll do it that way. The only thing is I won't be able to bounce with tracks with effects/processing applied, since those will be on the audio tracksFMiguelez wrote: There's your culprit right there. You're duplicating and using redundant bundles because of the aux tracks. Why don't you buss VEO directly to audio tracks instead? Muuuuuuch easier and efficient!
It all depends how you route things. Why would they be "on the audio tracks"?? I'm not sure what you mean or what exactly you want to do.
ALL you're doing if you start using audio tracks instead of "aux--->Audio", is SAVING a bunch of redundant bundles which you can use for much better things, such as separating certain effects, dry submixes, wet submixes, stems, etc.
DP is one of the most versatile and complete DAWs because of its amazing routing capabilities. You may need to sit down, drink a coffee, and write a plan on paper of your I/O structure. Try to be as efficient as you can (use mono bundles for mono sources instead of stereo, etc).
Your template will ALWAYS be evolving, so don't be afraid to experiment.