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Originally Posted by 1ManBand hey lawrence thanks for the tutorial! damn if you wouldmake a youtube tutorial video i would pay you. ive seen other videos but i just cant seem to find that quad channel. u just click new group right and select it? i have cubase 4 studio.. so it should work with the waves de esser and the waves c1 correct? |
Never used Cubase Studio so I don't know if it has a quad channel or not. When you create a new group you should be presented with options of what kind, mono, stereo, quad or whatever.
If those Waves plugs are multichannel and have key inputs... yes... it will work. If not, no.
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A personal objective observation about Reaper. Seeing as how you can try it for free, it's not disabled in any way, it's a damn fine audio recorder / mixer, and you don't even really have to install it on you main daw system to use it there ...
... there is really no reason not to just demo it, even if you're happy with your current daw. It won't "screw up" anything in the registry or similar.
It's very, very nice. There's a lot of stuff in there.
Justin and Christophe have given a *real* and wonderful gift to the masses... a real pro daw... for $50 ... for non-commercial use. It's very cool and very powerful. I for one applaud them.