LEARN CUBASE 9. CUBASE BUSSES VS AUX CHANNELS, Whats the difference?

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Welcome Back! CUBASE BUSSES VS AUX CHANNELS, Whats the difference? This episode is about the difference between Busses GROUP versus AUX Channels and Sends and details the difference between PRE and POST. This is the ninth video in a complete audio production series that teaches you to use Cubase Pro quickly and easily.

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Subscribed! You did the thing many other channels seemed to forget - answer my simple question in a simple way.

BobbyValenzuela
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Awesome! Crystal clear explanation. Thank you!

krejcikpeter
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Thanks! Took me over a year to get a simple and useful explanation about this subject. Cubase / Steinberg takes it for granted that everyone can translate English (or German) without question. Some terms however, simply don't exist in other languages. So thanks for creating these tutorials, you're a great help ;-)

eds
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Your explanation is quite understandable. Thank you for your effort. God bless you!

alembertlanghu-dls
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Dear I would like to thank you so much for this tutorial... For years ive been using cubase but there are a lot that i have seen that i didnt know. I will definitely share that page.

Jamy-k
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Omg finally a very simple explanation. Thank you! Subscribed.

sonicplayroompiano
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Good gawd. You should redo every tutorial on YouTube. You explained it so perfectly; and I know this already. Your explanation would have saved me so much time back in the day when I first started out...like 8 years ago.

matrixate
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great video !! the way you explain is amazing

karimeamine
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Great explanation thank you very much sir.

Shadekeeper
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Great video and great explanation. Looking forward to more of your Cubase tutorials. Thank you!

santiagovalenciamusic
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You deserve more views man! really well explained

spectruur
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Hi, why you have so low number of visits?! What a great channel, thanks for explanation!!!

davidvochocjr
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Hi, so basically you can call your group track or channel a buss, since buses and groups the same then is inserting plugins in your group channels inserts the same as buss processing? Also, what is the difference between a mix buss and group channels or a buss

Thanks for taking the time to respond.🙏🙏

IgotokmyOwn
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Is an Aux bus with reverb the same thing as an effect track with Reverb?

neilkendall