Just because a DAW don't fit in with your workflow don't mean that it's shit.:dunno: It just means you're in a bad relationship.:rofl:
Just discovered that on Windows, you can load all VST3 plugins with Waves Studio Rack on ProTools. I tested with ProTools Ultimate 2022.10 Edit:...
My everyday workhorse. I use it for both monitoring and mixing and love the ATH-M50x.
Yes but what you need to understand is the level of protection back in the day is nowhere near to what it is today.
No problems here, even all cracked plugins like Waves, Valhalla, DDMF load up without a problem. I'm on m1 Macbook air and tested on ProTools...
To me it doesn't really make that much of a difference. It all comes down to the person mixing. An experienced engineer could make a 44.1khz mix...
If your on Mac, I think Logic Pro has one of the best native plugins. You can do a decent mix in Logic Pro without any third party plugins. Studio...
Not sure if you've tried this but change Studio One's dropout protection to max instead of minimum.
I think it's a more genre specific daw, it's certainly not a daw I would use if I were recording a rock band.
Nothing wrong with the Waves CLA. If you can't get decent vocals out of it then it's not for you.:dunno:
Never tried it, might take a look into it.
Yeah no doubt Cubase is good for Post Production where latency doesn't really matter but for mixing multitracks for livestream, forget Cubase or...
I tried that as well, still not much of a difference. I'm convinced now that it's not a bug but just the way Cubase Audio Engine is designed....
The reason for using Studio One is because of the scene recall, I have seven vocals with Waves Tune Realtime so I use scene recall to change keys...
Yep totally different language that the cracker would have to relearn, that's why we don't have Waves for M1 yet.
That's pretty cheap man . I paid 600€ for mine.
Absolutely worth it. I heard of some mix engineers who do it with their drums, just not sure if it's the bus or individual channels.
I'd say it's worth it for 2 types of people, 1) Your making a living as a composer. 2) You're an amateur composer with money to burn. Would I want...
Yep tried it all, doesn't seem to make a difference. Mind you this project doesn't even have a single plugin yet. I'm running the same project...
Yes it's Cubase 12 and Nuendo 12 on the same machine. I'm running a AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 3.79 GHz with 16GB RAM.
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