Wow, thanks guys.
I am new to DAW recording.
When I go in the studio, I am on the other side of the glass : )
I do not get to see how its done, but I know the board Is a SSL
and they record from PT to tape and back into Digital.
I dont knowhow you guy's do it, must take years.
Let me see if I get this...
I use cubase 5.
I hear the terms Aux, groups, buses etc....
In cubase all I see is FX tracks and Groups and of course the main
stereo out 1&2. I use an Aurora 8 AD/DA.
Still don't get how or why I would use more than 1 Output.
I do get the inputs, my mic pre's are on 1&2 and a different pair
on 3&4.
So, I record (lets day drums) I have about 8 tracks.
So, I send them to a Group and that grout acts as my drum track?
Is that a stem?
Then I have 4 Guitar tracks. I send them to another group
and then after I have my levels set I use that 1 stereo group
as my guitar tracks. Thats a stem?
So....
Freezing
If I have 3 Virtual instrument tracks going and I like the way they sound (mix)
I freeze them and then just use the group fader I sent them to, to control
how they fit in the mix?
Oh, about bouncing...
Once my VI's are where I want them (don't know what this means or howto yet)
I bounce them?
Do I bounce the VI Group and erase the VI's?
Bouncing @_@ (that means confusion) LOL
Also, Quanatizing (did I spell that correct) @_@
Do you use this on each track, or do you select all the tracks
and Q together. I have to get better with editing and time LOL
Thats all...
LOL
Sorry, so much confusion.