![]() ![]() Iin Cubase or Nuendo delay compensation has never been an issue, it has been sample accurate since day one.Ĭlick to expand.Sorry, wasn’t clear enough about ”No routing” + Aux Sends (and routing to a blind/dummy bus + using Aux Sends) being the only way to route the dry signal to Brauer buses. To me any extra stages of level control between channel/subgroups' faders and compressor buses somewhat tangle up the basics of ’just riding the faders’ in the Brauerizing philosophy, but could of course still be usable in certain aspects, like you say. Just right click an empty area of any channel in the mixer, select ”Set up Sections” and the drag the ”Direct Routing” menu item all the way up.īut if you rather instead of plain direct routing want to send audio via Aux Send to the compressor buses, to get that extra stage of level control, the concept of ”Direct routing” might not be for you. Unless you routed to a constantly muted dummy bus.ĭirect Routing is actually perfectly possible to see at the top rack of your mixer at all times, should you like to. ”No routing” combined with Aux Send in Cubase/Nuendo was until v.13 the only way to, in the Brauerizing model, get audio to the compressor buses without having any (uncompressed) audio spilled over ’parallelwise’ to the main out. Click to expand.Iin Cubase or Nuendo delay compensation has never been an issue, it has been sample accurate since day one.
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