Hi Krister,

Both scenarios essentially achieve the same results. By submixing, you're 
adding an extra track. While that usually isn't necessarily a problem, some 
people want to simply have as little a track count as possible. One other 
consequence of submixing to an auxiliary track is that, when you solo that 
auxiliary input, you don't hear anything because, by soloing, all other tracks 
are temporarily muted. This includes the tracks that are feeding the auxiliary 
inputs. Both approaches are perfectly viable, however, and either method pretty 
much does the same thing..

Slau

On Oct 4, 2014, at 3:50 AM, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:

> Hi, Trust me to come up with stupid questions to which there probably are 
> very easy answers, but anyways, what are the differences between grouping and 
> sub mixing? To me it looks just the same with the only difference being that 
> when you submix, you do it to an auxiliary track, as i understand it.
> /Krister
> 
>> 4 okt 2014 kl. 06:18 skrev Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hi Brian,
>> 
>> There are three types of groups: edit groups, mix groups and combination 
>> edit/mix groups. An edit group will not affect volume changes, only edits. A 
>> Mix group will affect volume only and not edits on the grouped tracks. 
>> Obviously, combination edit/mix groups do both. Make sure you've defined the 
>> group as a mix or edit/mix group and, when you make volume changes to any of 
>> the grouped tracks, all faders in that group will follow your fader move.
>> 
>> Hope that helps,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Oct 4, 2014, at 12:09 AM, brian kijewski <sitedbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I have been a member of this group for some time now, but just recently 
>>> began using Pro Tools. This is due in part to the fact that I just started 
>>> Music Industry Arts in college. With the help of the Pro Tools with speech 
>>> podcasts, I am really loving the software and its possibilities. 
>>> I had a question regarding groups. I am able to select the tracks I want to 
>>> add (let's say all the drum tracks in a project) and add them to a group. 
>>> From here, I can't seem to figure out how to change a parameter and have it 
>>> effect all the tracks in that group. Is there a way with VoiceOver, for 
>>> example, to change a volume fader and have it turn down all the tracks 
>>> simultaneously?
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>>> 
>>> Brian
>>> 
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