Hi Carlo, i think you are misunderstanding the difference between a bus and an FX send. If you add a bus for a track it will simply route all the audio through the bus, not a copy of it, that is what an FX send does, that's why when you add a reverb to a send it has to be set as 100% wet so that you can blend it with the original track. What you are doing in your example is adding an insert to the bus, setting it to 100% wet and then routing your acoustic track through it which in effect is no different than adding the reverb to the insert of the original track. You are only going to hear the wet signal and you'll lose the dry. You need to add an FX channel and click the + icon on the send on the track and use the slider to blend the dry track and the FX send
My brain wrinkled and I had to look in the comments.. good, not losing my mind :)
Hi Carlo, i think you are misunderstanding the difference between a bus
and an FX send. If you add a bus for a track it will simply route all
the audio through the bus, not a copy of it, that is what an FX send
does, that's why when you add a reverb to a send it has to be set as
100% wet so that you can blend it with the original track. What you are
doing in your example is adding an insert to the bus, setting it to 100%
wet and then routing your acoustic track through it which in effect is
no different than adding the reverb to the insert of the original track. You are only going to
hear the wet signal and you'll lose the dry. You need to add an FX channel and click the + icon on the send on the track and use the slider to blend the dry track and the FX send
First time I have ever seen a mistake on a video.