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I have a question I'm definately a newbie. But I have what I at least think are "ok" recordings. But I record in a weird way.
Let me explain. I use Cubase to sequence with, and record audio tracks, and apply effects to the audio tracks. I do not mixdown to a 2 track master within Cubase, I'm just not comfortable with that (maybe if i had a faster computer- current: 500p3 512 mb ram win 98 Cubase 3.7r2)
I just use Cubase as a big mixer.
Let's say I have 8 vocal tracks at one time, and my sequenced parts, most people dump the midi'd parts onto a audio track. The more I dump that stuff back in, the more memory and cpu usage goes up-thats a given. So I leave the midi tracks for just what they are: midi tracks. Apply efects, panning, volume, ect as midi. once I get my mix "decent" I route the aux outs of my Omni to a whole other computer with just Wavelab on it.
Record enable Wavelab, playback the sequence, fade in/out, apply some reverb, chorus, stereo imaging, eq, normalizing, bada-bing, I'm done. Now I know this is ghetto, but I dont have a $100,000 pro-studio. I do have $30k invested so far, mostly instruments. I need to get better outboard audio gear to get the best possible clearest signal into the computer.
Here's what I want to do:
1. I want to daisy-chain a Anteras autotune and a DBX Compressor together. Which comes first in the path? The compressor or the Autotune?
I've used them seperate before, but not together at once linked.
thanks,
Mikala
I have a question I'm definately a newbie. But I have what I at least think are "ok" recordings. But I record in a weird way.
Let me explain. I use Cubase to sequence with, and record audio tracks, and apply effects to the audio tracks. I do not mixdown to a 2 track master within Cubase, I'm just not comfortable with that (maybe if i had a faster computer- current: 500p3 512 mb ram win 98 Cubase 3.7r2)
I just use Cubase as a big mixer.
Let's say I have 8 vocal tracks at one time, and my sequenced parts, most people dump the midi'd parts onto a audio track. The more I dump that stuff back in, the more memory and cpu usage goes up-thats a given. So I leave the midi tracks for just what they are: midi tracks. Apply efects, panning, volume, ect as midi. once I get my mix "decent" I route the aux outs of my Omni to a whole other computer with just Wavelab on it.
Record enable Wavelab, playback the sequence, fade in/out, apply some reverb, chorus, stereo imaging, eq, normalizing, bada-bing, I'm done. Now I know this is ghetto, but I dont have a $100,000 pro-studio. I do have $30k invested so far, mostly instruments. I need to get better outboard audio gear to get the best possible clearest signal into the computer.
Here's what I want to do:
1. I want to daisy-chain a Anteras autotune and a DBX Compressor together. Which comes first in the path? The compressor or the Autotune?
I've used them seperate before, but not together at once linked.
thanks,
Mikala