Buses and routing in logic,

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I am trying to use sinevibes switch to add gating effects to some songs,

if i add it as an audio effect on an audio track i can hear the gating, but i don't know how to record the output, i figure this would involve use of a buses and aux channels, so i set the output on the channel to bus 1 and created a second audio track with bus 1 as the input hoping to get the the processed audio from track 1, not getting a thing, am i misunderstanding the use of buses?

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No, that should work. There must be something else funky going on, post a pic of your mixer. :)

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that's weird that you have to route it at all to record it. can't you just bounce it out? BTW: that is the right way to route it if you're trying to record on another track.
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There is Bounce in Place, there is the general Bounce as in bounce project, there is also an option to Freeze a track.

I didn't suggest it earlier since I didn't think that's what the question was about... Thought I'd share, just in case.

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