This tutorial will present a step-by-step guide on how to create and setup an aux track for proper use in Pro Tools.
Having all of these individual tracks sub-mixed into an aux track, gives the user the possibility of processing the whole aux too resembling the “bus processing” that can be applied in an analog console, for example. Lead vocals, background vocals and harmony vocals sub-mixed into a “vocals” aux.Violin, viola and cellos sub-mixed into a “strings” aux.Kick, snare and OH tracks sub-mixed into a “drum” aux.The following tutorial shows the user how to create an aux input track in Pro Tools.ĬLICK HERE to learn Avid Pro Tools one on one with a digital audio professional at OBEDIA.Īuxiliary tracks, also know as “aux” tracks, are specially useful in situations in which the Pro Tools user is sub-mixing audio tracks into stereo groups that consist of several individual tracks that are part of a “whole”.