sorry for sending you this message here. your email wouldn't work on the youtube captcha and no other links in your description to facebook or instagram messengers... :) Re questions about cubase logical editor or mix console “history”/“snapshots”/“scenes”.. to go back steps sequentially? Hey there. Love your vyoutube tutorials as always!! :) I was wondering if there’s a way to save the mix console settings, or the project without saving the whole project file, so that I can return to a place where the settings were correct for a good soundbefore having moved forward and using some plug-ins or presets that ruined the sound, lol!. Want to be able to go back steps to where it was sounding good again. For example I’ve heard the logical editor? Or mix console has snapshot function? Can this be used (say logical editor for example in a project session file that’s been saved) even coming back to it days later and opening? Ie. Will the logical editor steps or the mix console steps be able to accessed to go back step by step? Ifso do you have easy to u u set stand tutorials for this? I’m almost finished a track (95% done on production, 80% done on mixdown, then put some Kazrog Avalon compressor/eq & sifting mild saturation on all the group buses and then main sub bus to bring over all level down then a sent that to mix bus and inserted Avalon, saturation, Kclip, then a fabfilter limiter. But sound got worse. I used presets that sounded good and had correct gain staging and good mixdown upto -5db before these bus and mix bus inserts :( Then after adding them the Sound got slightly dist (barely noticeable but there) and still clipping despite the clipper and limiter :( Note/question: With regards to the kazrog Avalon I’m guessing that it’s emulating and modeled on the analog equivalent therefore needs a far different input level to a digital compressor and maybe the input /output needs to be manually matched by me and maybe the build up of all these possibly unmatched input/outputs could also be the cause of this problem? I remember somewhere someone saying that old analog gear was dbu and digital gear dbv or something this input was equivalent to -6 analog vs -20 digital or something..? Therefore needs a far lower input signal in digital land..? Wondering if it’s my sonarworks sound ID keeping the clipping happening or adding the light distortion :( Sound ID also skewing the mix a bit pan wise (but doesn’t do it in headphone curve, go figure :( But if I disable sound IDto get pan back then I lose the correction curve I’m mixing to :( It’s a bag full of problems and I’m distraught as approaching deadline and it was sounding great before these problems. So… wanted to find a way to go back sequentially in steps to find where the mix was good again, WITHOUT losing some minor production that I’d moved forward with… Is that possible with mix console snapshots or “history” type function? Or logical editor “history” type function? Otherwise I’ll have to go back to where mix was sounding good one version saved ago, and redo the minor production again :( Many thanks for any advice in advance as I know your all extremely busy people, Joey :)
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Re questions about cubase logical editor or mix console “history”/“snapshots”/“scenes”.. to go back steps sequentially?
Hey there. Love your vyoutube tutorials as always!! :)
I was wondering if there’s a way to save the mix console settings, or the project without saving the whole project file, so that I can return to a place where the settings were correct for a good soundbefore having moved forward and using some plug-ins or presets that ruined the sound, lol!. Want to be able to go back steps to where it was sounding good again. For example I’ve heard the logical editor? Or mix console has snapshot function? Can this be used (say logical editor for example in a project session file that’s been saved) even coming back to it days later and opening? Ie. Will the logical editor steps or the mix console steps be able to accessed to go back step by step?
Ifso do you have easy to u u set stand tutorials for this?
I’m almost finished a track (95% done on production, 80% done on mixdown, then put some Kazrog Avalon compressor/eq & sifting mild saturation on all the group buses and then main sub bus to bring over all level down then a sent that to mix bus and inserted Avalon, saturation, Kclip, then a fabfilter limiter.
But sound got worse. I used presets that sounded good and had correct gain staging and good mixdown upto -5db before these bus and mix bus inserts :(
Then after adding them the
Sound got slightly dist (barely noticeable but there) and still clipping despite the clipper and limiter :(
Note/question: With regards to the kazrog Avalon I’m guessing that it’s emulating and modeled on the analog equivalent therefore needs a far different input level to a digital compressor and maybe the input /output needs to be manually matched by me and maybe the build up of all these possibly unmatched input/outputs could also be the cause of this problem? I remember somewhere someone saying that old analog gear was dbu and digital gear dbv or something this input was equivalent to -6 analog vs -20 digital or something..?
Therefore needs a far lower input signal in digital land..?
Wondering if it’s my sonarworks sound ID keeping the clipping happening or adding the light distortion :(
Sound ID also skewing the mix a bit pan wise (but doesn’t do it in headphone curve, go figure :(
But if I disable sound IDto get pan back then I lose the correction curve I’m mixing to :(
It’s a bag full of problems and I’m distraught as approaching deadline and it was sounding great before these problems.
So… wanted to find a way to go back sequentially in steps to find where the mix was good again, WITHOUT losing some minor production that I’d moved forward with…
Is that possible with mix console snapshots or “history” type function?
Or logical editor “history” type function?
Otherwise I’ll have to go back to where mix was sounding good one version saved ago, and redo the minor production again :(
Many thanks for any advice in advance as I know your all extremely busy people,
Joey :)