![]() I have been using Mixbus for Mastering for a while now and pretty happy with the results. still looking for that link explaining to to hook up Cubase to Mixbus, havn't gotten there yet. In your opinion, is this whole procedure worth while, does it make sense investing the time into this? Are the results tangible? One of the points in using Mixbus for mixing is the work flow and it seems exporting is a massive work delay.ģ. ![]() I tried doing a batch export from Cubase into Mixbus and and this resulted in a time consuming, mess of mono/stereo tracks. Why not route Cubase into Mixbus? are the Mixbus character trates lost that way? When you did the null test did you observe that the channels/busses themselves are completely "clean" therefor same as Cubase? Then what is so special about Mixbus? Routing Cubase into Mixbus IS using it for the whole mixing process isn't it?Ģ. Taking all that into consideration, it makes sense routing your favorite DAW for recording/editing/midi/pre mixing into Mixbus and getting the channel character + eq/saturation + summing for a nice sounding mix.ġ. I became curious after receiving the last thread talking about using Mixbus as a virtual console and getting that hi-end console sound very much sought after without spending millions on a real Harrison console which i had the privilege to record on and it does sound great. The beauty and the sound of Mixbus unfoldes if you use it for the whole mixing process, at least in my opinion.I have been using Mixbus for Mastering for a while now and pretty happy with the results. I did a null test between Cubase and Mixbus 32c not long ago and as long as you don't engage the EQ/filters and leave the saturation on the busses rather conservative, you won't get any real benefit. Or export Stems from Cubase and import them in Mixbus. Personally I wouldn't do that, if you want the Mixbus sound, edit your tracks in Cubase and mix in Mixbus.
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