- Dynamics
- r.buS
1. r.buS Receive Bus
Specifies which bus should be used for the signal that will control the volume attenuation for this track. Four busses are available, as well as a 'faKE' setting that fakes a pulse on every first quarter note without any input signal. The latter is quick way to mimic the "pumping" effect found in many dance tracks.
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