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Posted by henryv on Jul-12-2008 16:53:

Mixing question

First post here.

Do any of you guys use any other programs to mix audio? or all done in the DAW? im trying to see if its easier to find a 3rd party program to mix and just save all .wav files to mix in a program or just stay with the DAW.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Jul-12-2008 18:31:

Firstly which DAW are you using?


Posted by davidbuhau on Jul-13-2008 00:43:

you can do your mixdown in your daw. you don't need to bounce the trax out to anything else man.

david


Posted by henryv on Jul-14-2008 22:57:

Im currently using Reason 3.0rewired to Live


Posted by DigiNut on Jul-14-2008 23:25:

WaveStudio PBT 5.7b rewired to my left nut.


Seriously though - I've never heard of this. Sequencers are intended to be used for mixing. They have far more features for this than any external program you might be inclined to use.


Posted by Ray_Chappell on Jul-14-2008 23:32:

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Originally posted by DigiNut
WaveStudio PBT 5.7b rewired to my left nut.


Seriously though - I've never heard of this. Sequencers are intended to be used for mixing. They have far more features for this than any external program you might be inclined to use.




+1 though. The sequencer you are using (Ableton) is going to provide more than enough options for a proper mixdown. I've struggled with getting mixdowns just right, but I'm 1000% positive it is operator error, not the sequencer. Just going to have to practice more and do a hell of a lot more cross referencing on other systems for it to sound just right (speaking for myself).


Posted by Floyd_V on Jul-14-2008 23:37:

WaveStudio PBT 5.7b rewired to my left nut.. is good! but the latest right nut edition is untouchable it just sounds incredible.


Posted by henryv on Jul-15-2008 01:44:

Also and mixing consoles or midi systems i should buy to make my life easier? lol



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