CUBASE 101 - AUX Sends vs BUS Channels in CUBASE World - How to use them

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CUBASE 101 - AUX Sends vs BUS Channels in CUBASE World - How to use them

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No wonder as a beginner with Cuebase I was getting confused by listing to videos using other DAWs. Thanks a lot!!!

DavidDavis-FA-photog
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Coming from FL studio, Cubase's mixer is a godsend! Having to manually route every track in the mixer into my own bus and sends in FL was so tedious, meanwhile Cubase's is just a right-click away. Thank you Chris!

playmakersmusic
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I like the simplicity of the way Cubase handles busses. I've used many DAWs over the years, including Cubase a very long time ago, but I really like working with the current version of Cubase. I ran the demo last October and was hooked. The videos in this channel really helped me get up to speed in learning Cubase. Such a huge help. I just purchased the mixing course as a way of saying thanks.

DavidComdico
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These videos are a godsend when it comes to learning Cubase. 100%

johnhill
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I've leave my Cubase almost 3 years playing around with Cockos Reaper, but now I've just realize Cubase is much easier to send FX than other DAW, finish watching your video, I'll go back to visit Cubase haha ❤️

alexchanboth
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This is the best Best routing tutorial I’ve understood so far in CuBase. Thank you Chris 🙏🏽

froshville
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Nice video again Chris. I love that Cubase allows two different channels for groups and FX because I use each one differently. On my group channel, I may EQ and compress lightly to bring everything in that group together so to speak. However, I may only want reverb on one of the sounds in that group so that sound will go to an FX channel. I also like the automatic routing but if I want to change the routing, that's just a couple of clicks and done.

ShonnMorris
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thanks chris😍👍I couldn't understand what is a buss channel but this video is really helpful.

kamyabbabaei
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Instructional, clarifying and idea provoking as always. Thanks Chris

paultwist
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I asked the you answered it. god bless

Harrysound
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Mad respect man switching from Pro Tools to Cubase was having a hard time learning the terminologies but your videos are really helpful had to hit the subscribe button after my third video watching of yours. You explained it really simple especially at the end.

AboveAllSoleMuzik
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Hi Chris! Thank you for this video (even I know all of that already) . But it is nice to see clear explanation why is (for me, and this is just one of the thing) is Cubase Pro much better DAW for me than ProTools for example. Btw. for ProTools users, GROUP channel in Cubase and AUX in ProTools are the same. You may also use GRP/AUX channel in the same way in Cubase with sending signal as an AUX to GROUP channel and use it for FX . It is just simplier and faster to make new GRP/AUX with routing in Cubase.

KUMStudio
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I like the idea of fx channels and group channels. It provides a clear distinction. However I still appreciate the fact that Pro Tools has the ability to assign a "bus" as input or output to any channel. This requires a few extra steps in Cubase as I have to add a dummy output bus(no physical output) then activate direct routing. Comes in handy when printing to audio.

adieltm
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Simple helpful advice really useful to me coming from Logic Pro thanks Chris

KitKalvert
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this was massively helpful, thank you!

JeffAlberts
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You make it simple again Chris! Thanks a million! 👍😎

jamesnelson
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Can you cover the difference between setting up ST vs Mono busses for Input/Output. My real question may be - in the input/output dialogue with a 32 I/o device, is it best to set up 16 stereo buses of which I'll be able to use Left or Right if I need a mono path OR should I set up both 16 stereo and 32 mono busses?

BobBailey
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Excellent tutorial Chris thank you. You certainly know how to explained Cubase very clearly.

TheJohnclive
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please help i notice if i switch from a different drivers lets say i moved from a focursite to a asiodriver the moment i switch and change my output to asio all my track outputs doesnt change to the asio output insteads it becomes empty and i haave to start routing every track output to ASIO BUSS which is very stressful is there no way to make the output of every track rout automatically to the driver output i switch it to?

falolagabriel
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thank you very much for another great video, but, an small thing....in protool you can make an aux track just like in cubase with "automatic" routing. If someone need it in the future. Thank you !!!

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