as i assume most other DAW would as well. 32c uses ol, i watched someone on youtube do the Phase Flip and until you added some Tape Mojo / Saturation it Nulls perfectly. PS: Oh, and check you use the same pan law in both. The sound is in the saturation on the busses and in the channel EQ. I found that as long as you don't use the busses and EQs and hit the 2bus too hard, there's no difference between 32c and Cubase. To be clear: I love 32c, don't want to prove it has no mojo. Most likely, the difference in the -9db mixes will be close to or non-existent. I hardly use Reaper anymore, and while I can use this with. ![]() If you hear something, that's the difference. I bought this intending to use it a lot with Reaper, however I have been using Mixbus 32c lately. Open both mixes in a new session in whatever DAW and flip phase on one. In 32c, route all tracks straight to the 2bus (default) and keep EQs disengaged. Do the same with all faders down -9db in both. You can easily test that: use the same tracks/stems in Reaper and 32c, keep all faders at zero, use the same panning (only center, hard left or right) and bounce. Just thought I would check in with users to hear your thoughts on the "Mixbus Sound"I found that as long as you don't use the busses and EQs and hit the 2bus too hard, there's no difference between 32c and Cubase. I will experiment with a track from Logic tonight. ![]() Granted, Reason is a bit sterile by nature. Is this what you guys are hearing too? I had read that Mixbus has a sound, but I had no idea it would be profound. The Stems in Mixbus were warm and lively. I kept Reason open and went back and forth and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. ![]() I downloaded the 32C demo and I imported some stems from a track I made in Reason.
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