15 reasons why Cubase is better than Logic for mixing

15 reasons why Cubase is better than Logic for mixing

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15 reasons why Cubase is better than Logic for mixing
Links to each section: The Mixer https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=333 The GUI https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=622 Double Solo https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=817 Intelegent Macros https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=950 Editing https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=1139 Fades https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=1175 Pitch editing https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=1326 Visual alignment https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=1566 Bounce and Export https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=1988 Advanced monitoring https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2142 Arranger Track https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2343 ARA loudness statistics https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2465 Steinberg listen https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2523 Consistent playback https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2566 Automation https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2634 Colouring tracks https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2827 Plugin management https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2867 Parallel processing plugin chains as presets https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=2994 AUXs and Sends https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3085 Visible routing https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3186 Separate mixer history https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3257 More mixer features https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3222 Console style mixer https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3300 3rd party plugins are faster to work with https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3404 Selecting https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3504 Open multiple projects https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3543 Linked folders https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3631 CPU https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3735 Midi editing https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3794 Virtual Instruments https://youtu.be/6V7lUfjvWuc?t=3952 Mark Wingfield is an award winning jazz and prog rock mixing and mastering engineer. He has mixed or mastered three Downbeat Magazine Masterpiece Albums of the Year, two JazzWise Best Release of the Year and three All About Jazz Best Albums of the Year. Jazz albums he has mixed or mastered have received more than 300 rave reviews world wide. Mark mixes and masters at his UK based Heron Island Studio. If you are interested in working with Mark on your next album you can contact him here: heronislandstudio.co.uk