Thank you for a great series - really interesting to watch the whole track being built up, and you work at such a speed that it didn't really take that long overall! Thanks also to Steinberg for hosting such informative content!
I have a limiter on this track and it's set to a competitive level that seems a little vague considering this video is called mixing and mastering it would be nice to hear a little more detail on how the limiter levels were set and why
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the mastering part was done on some final Mix down WAV file, and involves playing with compressors and eqs etc like the T-RACKS
Nope. Former Logic user here. In Cubase you can adjust all what you want to fit for you workflow. Very flexible. Logic has no macros!! No track searching!, the old fiddly mixer, clunky automation, lateny bug over sidechain busses and so on. Can't live without Cubase flexible mixer and control room, fast sampler track, multiple render options, wayyy better midi editor e.g. Cubase effects now are on par with Logic, I must say. C13 highly recommend.
Sad to see this series coming to an end. Very well explained and I got some great insights! Thanks!
Such a great tutorial showcasing some great music and Cubase potential! This is helping in our studio right now ! Thanks Steve 😊
Thank you for a great series - really interesting to watch the whole track being built up, and you work at such a speed that it didn't really take that long overall! Thanks also to Steinberg for hosting such informative content!
Thanx Steve as always super cool tune and great tips
Great series thank you. Cheers Dave
Thanks for this, Steven!
Cubase user since 1994 here :) great content here, well done. thx :)
Thanks!
Since studio one 7 is about to be released... what's new about Cubase 14, will it be out soon?
Steve I wait you on your channel 😊🤝
I have a limiter on this track and it's set to a competitive level that seems a little vague considering this video is called mixing and mastering it would be nice to hear a little more detail on how the limiter levels were set and why
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the mastering part was done on some final Mix down WAV file, and involves playing with compressors and eqs etc like the T-RACKS
The processing on the stereo out track is essentially the final mix you refer to.
PLEASE CAN YOU DO FOR US HOW TO REMOVE BACKGROUND NOISE PLEASE
Such a great tutorial series, but that sloppy glide on the bassline ruins the track, IMO :)
I don’t know how you went from logic to Cubase, I could get on with Cubase….so cluttered! Maybe I’ll try again! Great tutorial though!
Nope. Former Logic user here. In Cubase you can adjust all what you want to fit for you workflow. Very flexible. Logic has no macros!! No track searching!, the old fiddly mixer, clunky automation, lateny bug over sidechain busses and so on. Can't live without Cubase flexible mixer and control room, fast sampler track, multiple render options, wayyy better midi editor e.g. Cubase effects now are on par with Logic, I must say. C13 highly recommend.