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Hi everyone, forgive me for coming back again on this topic. I'm asking for a work-around to solve this situation:

I'd need to route 3 guitar tracks into one BUS (or something like that) For example, I need to apply to all guitar tracks a compressor and a reverb. Instead of replicating the effects on all 3 tracks, I want to send all tracks to these effects, then send the output of this "bus" to the main mix. As Rui already replied me, using a bus the thing won't work, since the destination bus is at a "lower" position than the Master bus, and I can't move the master bus. Any ideas, please?

Thanks a lot
manu

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