use a send to route the original track to the aux track  instead of routing the 
output of that track to the Aux track.  If you use a send to route to the aux 
track then audio is sent to the aux track via the send and to the main outputs 
via the track outputs. If you change the track outputs to the the aux track 
then the track is only being sent to the AUX and in tern only the aux is being 
sent to th emits outs  Hope this made sense and wasn’t too confusing. 

> On May 15, 2016, at 12:03 AM, John Gunn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am quite sure it’s user error but I have an aux channel and delay set for 
> the channel.  I route my audio channel to the aux channel but I can’t hear 
> the original audio track but when I bring up the aux track, I then hear the 
> audio with the delay.
> 
> What I want is to use the original audio track and using the aux track mix 
> wet and dry being that the delay is on the aux track.
> 
> Help and suggestions would be appreciated.  Using PT 12.5
> 
> John
> 
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