Busses & Sends?
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- zion cluster
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Submixing is just the same in reason. For example, say you have a sampler with drums (Kick,snare, hats) from seperate outs, through different effects then into a mixer, you take the stereo out from that into the main mixer. You can balance your drums in the mix as one element, also you can set up reverb on an aux from the submix, or compress the whole output from the submix, to gel your kit together. Hope that makes sense 
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in my opinion buses and sends are really important when making track. You can put several effects as sends from your mixer such as reverb, distortion, delay, etc and then add different amounts of them to each channel giving the track its own flavour, buses are for when you want to link sounds together and put them in their own space (in terms of effects and frequency, for instance if u had several different hits playing and you wanted them to be hi passed into hihats with their own reverb effect, with a little bit of atmos at the start of every 16 bars then you would bus them all up and put an eq and a reverb on the bus. they would then all sit as one layer of sound all reverbed out, or however you wanted it. theyre really important for sculpting tracks and really fun to use. Sends makes mixing down alot more fun and buses add new dimensions to tracks, just gotta be creative with em
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