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charles kasler

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  1. Another question, I have the Youlean meter as the very last plug on my master bus but that comes before the master bus fader. So it won't reflect raising or lowering the master bus gain? Am I missing something? 

  2. Here's what I figured out thanks to all of your input, keep CBB routed to the audio interface. I then export an MP3, turn off the interface and just enable the laptop speakers and get a good Lo-Fi comparison. Before I was having to send the mp3 over to my tablet but that sounds about the same as the laptop speakers, i.e tinny which is what I want for the Lo-Fi comparison. Thank you to everyone I love this group.

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  3. Sorry if this is a basic computer question but I just realized I could use my built-in laptop computer speakers for a Lo-Fi comparison on the final mix, but I can't figure out how to enable both interface and Lo-Fi and be able to switch between the two without going into settings each time. I'm on Windows 10 and my interface is a focusrite Scarlett i18 8. It looks like in Windows settings I either have to choose one or the other for the output. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks!

  4. Thanks! I thought about waiting until Insight goes on sale, mainly for the inter plug communication, but i read on another site that luffs is mainly for the final master buss & not for individual channel gain staging?  So I just continue with rms & peek db for that?

  5. I'm trying to switch over to luffs for metering. It doesn't look like CbB shows luffs. I'm trying Youlean's meter. Just curious what other people are doing for gain staging & leaving headroom for mastering? Thanks.

  6. Sounds like you're referring to Mike in creative sauce 😃 he seems like a genuine good guy so I respect his opinions. As a long time Cakewalk user there's no way I'm going to change daws even if I wanted to because of the learning curve with the new daw and also as far as I know I would have to export every single track of every project and that's out of the question. My limited experience with other daws is that they each have their strong and weak points, maybe AI makes a difference now but I'm starting to think izotopes AI for example, isn't getting me any better results than I could do by hand. And I like izotope products. One more thing, I do some midi work in traction waveform and I find that to be a pretty cool daw, maybe not so much for audio but pretty nice for being free. The interesting thing is it's all in one view, no separate console and track views.

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  7. I have been using the VC 64 as an insert, not sure why - because there are several different components & a send would be the same amount for all of them, if that makes sense. I use the PX 64 in a buss however. Any suggestions on best use? thanks.

    PS the "notify me of replies" check box never works, I have to remember to check the forum for responses.

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