Witch one is the send volume

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harmonicaman
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Witch one is the send volume

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Guys I was watching a youtube tutorial this one

https://youtu.be/K1ypjVcoXCA?t=223

He says I must increase the volume of send but I am not sure what volume

is it the above knob or bellow knob in this screenshot?

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Re: Witch one is the send volume

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You have 2 sends in that screen shot. the second one is unassigned to a bus. The upper arrow points to send #1 level, the lower arrow points to send #2 level. You can have multiple sends on a track.
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Re: Witch one is the send volume

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thanks Yes I have assigned just one send my question is the volume
so the knob above the bus1 is the volume for bus1 ?
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Re: Witch one is the send volume

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In your picture, the knob for send 1 is above the Bus 1 assignment box.

The 2nd knob is for a second send which you assign in that box just below that 2nd knob.

Also, the M stand for mute, so you can mute the send temporarily. The P stand for Pre-Fader (I think), which means that the knob will send amount of signal that is shown on the knob regardless of the fader position (even if the fader is all the way down). If the P is off, the send will be Post-Fader (which ironically, also starts with P) -- meaning that the amount being sent is "scaled" by the fader. If you pull the fader down, less signal will go to the send. If you pull the fader all the way down, nothing goes to the send.
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