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Effects and mastering; Cubasis 2 or Auria Pro
I've been using Cubasis 2 and Final Cut recently, and been getting reasonable mixes down.
Exam question is will Auria Pro give me better effects, and higher quality mastering tools that will give me a. Enter mix? Well aware of Waves pedigree with plugins but unsure if it's worth forking out to see if better than Cubasis 2 and will hear it in final mix? Anyone benchmarked both? Cheers.
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Cubasis is easy to use but Auria has mixing routings, PSP channel strips and Fabfilter plug-ins. Is a desktop DAW and I think you will get more pro results.
Auria could give you better effects but it demands special knowledge how (and why) to use it.
AU effects are mitigating this somewhat, now that there are limiters and EQs and compressors you can use in Cubasis, but obviously Auria has some very high quality native plugins available via IAP, just bear in mind that the cost can quickly add up.
If you're willing to invest in Auria and some of the plugins then it's definitely the most powerful mixing environment on iOS, but it's also expensive by iOS standards. Only you can say if that's worth it to you.
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It has more to do with skills than software. One person's mix can sound better than another person's master. If you're talking about Final Touch, try bypassing some modules and rearranging their order. You might also want to experiment with pseudo-mastering in Cubasis by trying some different mastering chains on your master bus. If you do this, you'll want to start your mix there rather than trying to add it on at the end.