How Can I Do This...???Like Hans Zimmer

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  1. amin890

    amin890 Newbie

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    Hi Guys...I Have Different Question...
    I Just Want To Know How Can Do Like This:
    Main Daw Is Cubase 7
    Second Daw Is Reaper
    My Question Is How Can I Record With Reaper...Actually I Want Make Music With Cubase 7 And Record The VST Sound With Reaper At Same Time...
    For Example When I Press Record Knob In Reaper Record My VST Sound In Cubase...Its Could Be Or Not?
    I Got This Idea From Hans Zimmer... Make Music With Cubase 7 And Final Mixing In Pro Tools And He Say In One Of The Interviews I Send The Tracks In Pro Tools With Normal Sound Card...So I Want To Know How Can I Do That???Or Is There Any Way I Can record My VST Sound At The Same Time...
    Thank You....
     
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  3. fraifikmushi

    fraifikmushi Guest

    You need to learn about bouncing.
     
  4. zero-frag

    zero-frag Producer

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    Out of curiosity, could anyone explain what is the point of doing this ?
     
  5. Baxter

    Baxter Audiosexual

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    Re-sampling, for starters. This is a whole (endless) universe on its own.

    And mixing in another DAW opens up alot of other possibillities (along with easier overview, less strain on CPU, etc).


    File > Export > Audio mixdown
     
  6. eheavy

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    What you are talking about and what you say Hans is doing are 2 different things.
    Hans is bouncing down each track to audio then takeing the audio and importing it to protools for further processing. The reason he may want to do this is because he prefers the way protools handles mixing and he prefers how cubase handles production.

    The closest thing I can think of to do what you are talking about is with a thing called rewire. But remember this is different . Google "audio stems" and then Google "rewire" for more info on how they are differ.
     
  7. Mr_Amine

    Mr_Amine Rock Star

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    Yes You can do it Like Rewiring FL Studio Vsti Multi With Cubase & You Can Assign Each Chanel With A Separate Track In Cubase Mixer

    That's What I Know About ABOUT FL STUDIO CUBASE REWIRE , BUT I DON'T KNOW IF REAPER HAS REWIRE MULTI VSTi Just Like FL Studio With Cubase
     
  8. lukie

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    I think the tech term is stemming.
     
  9. nycdl

    nycdl Kapellmeister

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    He records into to Pro Tools like it's tape from Cubase. What you might have missed or the article might have missed was he's using two computers. You can do this on one computer but until you can answer this for yourself stick with one DAW and learn it well no matter which one it is . Mr Amine is exactly right which is how you can do it on one computer , the problem you run into is the secondary DAW which is probably where your synths would be those parts would need to be converted to audio @Lukie "Stemming" and then recorded into Pro Tools. BTW , Mr Amine thanks for the sick patches brother ! Kontakt and Omnispheres !
     
  10. deftmonk

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    if its like nycdl said then just grab Vienna ensemble pro 5 and u can do that but judging by the nature of the question and overall confusion you seem to be having... I would recommend not trying to copy his process which he has obviously refined combining his personal method to satisfy his own work flow and just try to further your understanding about one daw. (not meant with the slightest amount of disrespect) i see lots of people today spending too much time trying every new thing and not enough time refining their skill with what they've got (sometimes myself included). My 2 cents
     
  11. Feltronc

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    In Cubase (as of 7.5, don't know about version 8) you can't record what you're playing live on an instrument track to an audio one in realtime. Pro Tools can do this.
    You have to record on the instrument track, set your locators to beginning and ending of your clip (keep instrument and effect tails in mind), make sure your instrument sounds the way you want, meaning volume, efx that you want to print or not, then export the audio. The export dialog offers you the option to import the new audio file into a new track, and positions on your start locator.

    Sounds like a lot, but you get used to it.
     
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