Complete Production Toolkit 2 Guide86
LFE Examples
LFE tracks and other audio can contribute to the
LFE output in two ways:
• Using the LFE fader in Output windows. This
LFE signal is post-fader.
– or –
• Using a custom sub-path to route channels
discretely.
Figure 9 shows a channel Output window, send-
ing and metering to the LFE channel.
Using the LFE fader, you can add any amount of
any multichannel path to the overall LFE out-
put. In the above example, the track’s Center
percentage has been turned off, and the LFE
fader has been raised to route it to the LFE chan-
nel.
Figure 10 shows how a “traditional” LFE track
can be routed to only the LFE channel. This ex-
ample uses a custom-defined LFE sub-path to
the FX main bus path.
LFE and Filtering
Pro Tools applies no filtering to LFE signals.
Some delivery requirements may require filter-
ing for the LFE track. For more information, see
the Pro Tools Sync & Surround Concepts Guide.
Figure 9. LFE contribution from a stereo output
Figure 10. Discrete LFE routing
LFE faders can follow Mix and Edit Groups.
For instructions on how to create a sub-
path, see “Custom Multichannel Paths” on
page 71.
Main output
to mono
LFE channel
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