
Next to my compression auxiliary bus, I have these tracks routed going into my compression. I’m gonna be doing parallel compression so I’m running a clean auxiliary bus here. I have these tracks going into an auxiliary bus called clean. I kind of have some special kind of routing going on, so let me explain that to you hear before I play back the audio. For the stereo tracks I’ve inserted the stereo version of the plugin. For the mono tracks I’ve inserted the mono version of the plugin. Let me switch over to the mix view so you can see really what’s going on.įor each of these audio tracks I’ve inserted the plugin in the first plugin slot. Finally, I have a printed stereo audio track of an outboard reverb unit. Starts with kick in, kick out, snare top, snare bottom,a stereo pair of overheads, and a stereo pair of rooms. Here you’ll see 7 audio tracks of my multitrack drum recording. I’m gonna be using the plugin today inside of Pro Tools Native, which means I’m using the RTAS plugin format. It’s both PCM and Mac platform compatible and can be used on sessions up to 96 kHz in sampling rate and up to 24-bit depth.

This plugin supports TDM, RTAS, Audio suite, VST and AU plugin formats. This is a demonstration on how to use the Waves SSL E-Channel strip to mix a multitrack drum recording session.
