Mixing In Daw Or From SFP what is better?
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I know that this XTC seems realy interesting and all , as I have just aquired my scope creamware project I am very overwhelmed by everything it can do.A big thing i am seeing is the pages and pages of issues with XTC>I use sonic 4 producer and am happy with what my internal plugins can do , but am more happy that i have abilities in SFP to route , send , monitor and bus my signals / effects to my DAW anyways.SO the big question is.......is it worth pulling your hair out to get XTC to run , or is it better to take a more traditional approach and mix down through the mixer and aux like it still is being done today?To me, i have more fun working in the routing view than i do freaking out everytime XTC decides its gonna have a bad day.Just an open discussion , I would like to know what people think.
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Well you can only pull out your hair once 
Which is also all you need - when you have it up and running, well, then it's up and running, it's not unstable or anything.
Just read this thread through beofre you start:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 66&forum=3
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Thomas

Which is also all you need - when you have it up and running, well, then it's up and running, it's not unstable or anything.
Just read this thread through beofre you start:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 66&forum=3
Cheers!
Thomas

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Sorry, for the cop-out, but it depends on you.
As primarily a Cubase user, I'm not interested in having to learn another set of tools to do mostly the same thing. Plus, I use other DSP cards (a UAD-1 and PowerCore), and inside my DAW they all work together (along with any native plugs I want) pretty well.
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As primarily a Cubase user, I'm not interested in having to learn another set of tools to do mostly the same thing. Plus, I use other DSP cards (a UAD-1 and PowerCore), and inside my DAW they all work together (along with any native plugs I want) pretty well.
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There have been several reports about that the summing of signals in the CW mixer sounds a lot better (more transperant) than the summing in the Cubase Mixer.
Using Asio ins and outs it is possible to route everything out of Cubase through the CW Mixer and back again. I havn't tried this yes, so I don't know if this is just a matter of learning a few new tricks. To me it all depends on what the purpose is. If I were mixing and finalizing CD's I would definitely try this out, but for the work I do now the possible extra quality doesn't seem worth the effort.
Using Asio ins and outs it is possible to route everything out of Cubase through the CW Mixer and back again. I havn't tried this yes, so I don't know if this is just a matter of learning a few new tricks. To me it all depends on what the purpose is. If I were mixing and finalizing CD's I would definitely try this out, but for the work I do now the possible extra quality doesn't seem worth the effort.
It is definitely an effort, and not to mention automation.On 2005-11-03 03:34, petal wrote:
There have been several reports about that the summing of signals in the CW mixer sounds a lot better (more transperant) than the summing in the Cubase Mixer.
Using Asio ins and outs it is possible to route everything out of Cubase through the CW Mixer and back again. I havn't tried this yes, so I don't know if this is just a matter of learning a few new tricks. To me it all depends on what the purpose is. If I were mixing and finalizing CD's I would definitely try this out, but for the work I do now the possible extra quality doesn't seem worth the effort.
This is why I prefere XTC-mode these days - I can keep my work within a single application, use CW DSP effects AND buss out through a hidden signal-mixer via multiple ASIO outs.
So I am doing all my stem-mixing in DSP.
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im actually not against XTC mode, its just that modular is such an important piece of SCOPE for me, that i just cant cope without it.
the DLL trick wont really suite my needs tho, as i tend to build stuff along the way and like to be able to edit stuff along the way as well.. wich imo is the whole purpose with modular.
but yea, there is tons of other just as important stuff as well!
i am _still_ discovering new ways of using SCOPE, its redicilous.
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the DLL trick wont really suite my needs tho, as i tend to build stuff along the way and like to be able to edit stuff along the way as well.. wich imo is the whole purpose with modular.

but yea, there is tons of other just as important stuff as well!
i am _still_ discovering new ways of using SCOPE, its redicilous.

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Oh, I understandOn 2005-11-05 15:52, steffensen wrote:
im actually not against XTC mode, its just that modular is such an important piece of SCOPE for me, that i just cant cope without it.
the DLL trick wont really suite my needs tho, as i tend to build stuff along the way and like to be able to edit stuff along the way as well.. wich imo is the whole purpose with modular.
but yea, there is tons of other just as important stuff as well!
i am _still_ discovering new ways of using SCOPE, its redicilous.
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Indeed. Once I really discovered XTC my hardware got it's whole new renessaince

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You obviously haven't tried it =POn 2006-01-28 10:24, thomashenrydavies wrote:There have been reports alright, but they are nonsenseOn 2005-11-03 03:34, petal wrote:
There have been several reports about that the summing of signals in the CW mixer sounds a lot better (more transperant) than the summing in the Cubase Mixer.![]()
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What have you tried it with exactly? I tested it out with Logic PC 5.5.1 and STM2448, and the phase sure didn't cancel out. I mix exclusively in STM2448 now. Samplitude might have good enough mixing routines to compete, but Logic and Cubase, while having more than decent mixing engines, sure don't compete.