From the course: Learning Auria Pro
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Group faders
- Mixing a song often involves first mixing two or more tracks together until they blend well before moving to other parts of the song. For example, you might first spend your time mixing your drums and then adding bass before working on your rhythm guitar. Later you might mix your background vocal tracks together before blending them with the lead vocal. Once you have some tracks mixed to your satisfaction, you'll most likely want to keep them that way as you mix other parts of your song. But what if those tracks are too quiet or too loud in the mix? Ideally, you don't want to have to move each individual fader up or down again as you develop the rest of your mix. Aria gives you a couple of options for locking multiple tracks together so you can control their levels with a single fader. One method is fader grouping. Let's take a look at how that works. Let's say I have the drum tracks and the bass mixed pretty close to how I want them to be in relationship to each other. I just don't…
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