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Grouping tracks for mixing and processing - Bitwig Studio Tutorial
From the course: Learning Bitwig Studio 3
Grouping tracks for mixing and processing
- Another thing that many audio engineers like to do is bus multiple tracks together. And what that will do is allow you to process things as a group. So you may have heard of a drum bus compressor or something like that. But processing things in groups is something that is very, very common, and Bitwig has a unique approach to that. So what I can do is I can take, let's say I like the sound of all of these different synthesizer sounds. I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to solo these together. (audio playing) But let's say I want to bring them together a little bit more. So I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to drag them all into the same orbit here. I'm going to right-click, and I'm going to click "group." So we can do this in two ways: I can either click group here with things that are selected or I can click "add group track." Let's start with "group." So I've grouped them. And I'm just going to say, I'm going…
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