Want to record what I'm hearing on Aux 4 when soloed

Hi, I've an effect on bus 4, that I want to record to an audio track...
I want to record what I'm hearing exactly/only when I solo bus 4
this bus has a flange effect 100% wet and is a really exaggerated flange effect...and loud too
Currently, I can only figure to put input of audiotrack as bus 4 but this for some stupid reason is not working....
all thats getting is what I'm SENDING to bus 4, a basic Closed Hat.
Now I've been talking to a guy who seems to say my problem must be my send control is to little BUT
even when I turn this full, the signal picked up/recorded to the audio track with bus 4 as input is STILL
just the originasl hat sound- no flange.
A solution to this would save me going mad here today!
p.s can't bounce unfortunetly because I dont want to dither twice at 24 bits, which also the finished track will be later
..which is a totall different topic I don't wasnt to get into
thanks

What you want to record is not bus 4, but the Aux channel that is receiving the signal from bus 4.  Set the output of the Aux to a different bus, then use that as the input to the audio track.

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