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title Bus Function Guide - EffeTune
description Learn how to use the Bus feature in EffeTune for flexible audio routing and complex effect chains.
lang en

How to Use the Bus Feature

The Bus feature enables flexible audio routing between effects, allowing more complex and versatile audio processing.

Basic Concept

  • Each effect allows you to specify an Input Bus that receives the audio signal to be processed, and an Output Bus that outputs the processed audio.
  • By default, if not specified otherwise, each effect uses Main bus for both input and output.
  • Up to four additional buses (Bus 1 to Bus 4) can be used.

Bus Function

Setting Input and Output Buses for Effects

  • Click the Routing button located to the left of the up/down buttons displayed on each effect.

  • Clicking the Routing button opens a settings dialog, allowing free selection of the Input Bus and Output Bus from Main or Bus 1 to Bus 4.

  • Changes take effect immediately.

  • To close the dialog, click the × button at the top-right corner or click outside the dialog.

  • If either the input or output is set to Bus 1 or higher, "Bus X→Bus Y" will be displayed next to the Routing button.

    • Example: When processing audio from Bus 2 and outputting it to Bus 3, it will show "Bus 2→Bus 3".

Audio Processing Mechanism

  • Effects are processed sequentially from top to bottom.
  • Each effect takes audio signals from the specified Input Bus, processes them, and sends the result to the Output Bus.
  • If an Input Bus is used for the first time, processing begins from silence.
  • If the Input and Output Buses are the same, the Output Bus audio is overwritten by the processed result.
  • If different buses are specified for input and output, the processed audio is added to the Output Bus.
  • Ultimately, audio playback is always from Main bus.

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