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djdarwin
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Im running reason through rewire into protools.
So i sequence my track in reason. Got all my parts together and everything sounds nice. No mixing done yet, everything is dead center, no processing done yet, everything is dry.
I mix, master and record in protools.
I usually bounce each individual track from reason down as its own WAV file (bass, kick, snare, piano... ect).
Then i import these WAVs into protools for processing.
Knowing that most tracks need a little EQ, Reverb and compression should i bounce these reason tracks down to WAV completely dry?
Or...
Process them a little in reason (to get it sounding "right") and THEN bounce them into protools as audio?
I have been told to get the MIDI tracks "right" before you bounce them down as audio. This is obvious in terms of note selection and timing, but does it apply to dynamics and processing as well?
Any thoughts, opinions or feedback would be great.
So i sequence my track in reason. Got all my parts together and everything sounds nice. No mixing done yet, everything is dead center, no processing done yet, everything is dry.
I mix, master and record in protools.
I usually bounce each individual track from reason down as its own WAV file (bass, kick, snare, piano... ect).
Then i import these WAVs into protools for processing.
Knowing that most tracks need a little EQ, Reverb and compression should i bounce these reason tracks down to WAV completely dry?
Or...
Process them a little in reason (to get it sounding "right") and THEN bounce them into protools as audio?
I have been told to get the MIDI tracks "right" before you bounce them down as audio. This is obvious in terms of note selection and timing, but does it apply to dynamics and processing as well?
Any thoughts, opinions or feedback would be great.