Why You Need A Sub-Master!

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  • @synapticschism
    @synapticschismАй бұрын

    My template has a handful of sub-masters. My motivation is that I have an orchestra and a metal band and I want to mix each separately and then blend them together. My chain is similar to yours, e.g. Violins (instrument) > Strings (bus) > Orchestra (sub) > Master. This is true for all instruments in my template. I also have sub-masters for vocals, instruments (these are random stuff that I use like underscores, other acoustic instruments, synths, etc), sound effects and last but not least I have a sub-master for the send effects, like reverbs.

  • @nicknicely6315
    @nicknicely6315Ай бұрын

    Good stuff for Reaper users... other Daw users not so much

  • @synapticschism

    @synapticschism

    Ай бұрын

    Why? I do this in Studio One. I'm very familiar with Reaper and standard DAWs (Cubase, Pro Tools, etc) that isn't able to do this. Maybe there's an exception but anything that supports busses can easily implement it.

  • @xrabbz2010
    @xrabbz2010Ай бұрын

    Is sub master also referred to the as mix bus?

  • @zelkovabright7723

    @zelkovabright7723

    Ай бұрын

    He says that at the 1 minute mark

  • @xrabbz2010

    @xrabbz2010

    Ай бұрын

    @@zelkovabright7723how did I miss that, I musta got distracted 😂 thanks for the info