mharr552000
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I'm trying to simplify my final mixing process by making stem mixes of my tracks. I have left and right panned rhythm guitars and center lead/solo guitar. Each one is recorded on 2-3 tracks. Guitar Left is on tracks 1,2,3. Guitar Right is on tracks 4,5,6. Lead/solo isn't recorded yet, but will probably span 3-4 tracks. My bass is also on 2 tracks. As is the stereo drum track.
What I'm trying to do is mix them down using scene mapping and BUSS record so that when it is time for final mixdown I only have to make scene maps for 2 rhythm and 1 lead/solo guitar tracks and 1 bass track. Making scenes and mapping them would be a lot easier if I only had 6-7 instrument and 1-3 vocal tracks instead of the 12-16 tracks I would normally have.
When I tried to set up scene mapping and do a stem mix using BUSS record, it didn't work. The manual doesn't mention doing this, but I'm thinking that the way BUSS record routes signals is going to make this impossible.
The only other alternative I can think of is to do an actual mixdown on each set of guitar/bass tracks separately, burn a CD then import them back into to song. Even doing this would be prefered to the torture of making those extremely complicated and time consuming scene maps that I have done in the past.
Any ideas?
What I'm trying to do is mix them down using scene mapping and BUSS record so that when it is time for final mixdown I only have to make scene maps for 2 rhythm and 1 lead/solo guitar tracks and 1 bass track. Making scenes and mapping them would be a lot easier if I only had 6-7 instrument and 1-3 vocal tracks instead of the 12-16 tracks I would normally have.
When I tried to set up scene mapping and do a stem mix using BUSS record, it didn't work. The manual doesn't mention doing this, but I'm thinking that the way BUSS record routes signals is going to make this impossible.
The only other alternative I can think of is to do an actual mixdown on each set of guitar/bass tracks separately, burn a CD then import them back into to song. Even doing this would be prefered to the torture of making those extremely complicated and time consuming scene maps that I have done in the past.
Any ideas?