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Not Limited to 8 Buses
#11
The "utility buses" are not part of a fixed 'bussing" arrangement. You can use JACK to patch them into any arbitrary configuration .. even feedback loops. In some of these cases, it is impossible to determine a number for latency compensation.

Use the 8 mixbuses if you need perfect latency compensation. Use the "utility" buses if you need to do some utility routing ( such as feeding headphones or similar ).

The channelstrip's EQ and compressor don't add any latency.
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#12
Thanks, in regards to just mixing with no jack patching or use rare routing use, I could use a utility bus to compress drum tracks together and feed a mixbus with no latency problem.
A little query comes to me, are the compressors on the utility buses or tracks the same than the mixbus compressors?

Thanks Support!
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#13
Maybe the Mixbus team can make a youtube video on..”how to use the sends, inserts and adding buses..some people don't know how to use it
Win 10 64 bit, intel core i7-8700, 16GB RAM, Mackie ONYX blackbird interface
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#14
@Breeze007:

v3 handles sends, inserts, and JACK routing differently than v2. So we are planning to skip making a video for v2, and instead spend that effort towards v3.

You might learn a little bit from this (old!) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d33y5lVALg
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