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djillicit
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Using Ableton's effects in Cubase?

Yo!

Does anyone here know how I can use Ableton's effects in Cubase? Cubase is my main sequencer, but there are several tracks within cubase that I think would sound great with some Ableton effects.

Is it possible to apply Ableton effects individually to selected tracks or will it only effect the master out?

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.


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Either rewire Ableton into Cubase or do the old fashioned bounce to audio, record that audio through the FX and then bring it back into Cubase. I'm sure there are other ways though.


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djillicit
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Either rewire Ableton into Cubase or do the old fashioned bounce to audio, record that audio through the FX and then bring it back into Cubase. I'm sure there are other ways though.


Rewiring it would only allow me to apply effects to the master channel, wouldn't it?


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No. When rewiring tracks from Ableton to Cubase, you can choose up to 32 individual rewire outputs, so basically, up to 32 separate tracks in Ableton.

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