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Cubasis Pre/Post Fader + Sends - Uses and Function?

Hey all,

Wanted to know if anyone here is maybe more clear about this than I am re: Cubasis 3

I understand the basic meaning of inserting an effect post-fader, but I struggle to understand the purpose. Most of what I can find online refers to pre/post fader options as they refer to typical sends. - Do you have any examples of when you might insert an effect post-fader, DIRECTLY on the track? - esp. vocal examples.

I have a similar issue understanding how Cubasis "sends" differ from the conventional sends we see in other DAWS - Aside from saving processing power, what would the sonic reason be for using sends instead of inserting to the tracks? - It's not clear to me if Cubasis 3 sends work much at all like aux sends on desktop DAWs.

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  • We have a couple videos on this! Check out these 2 videos :) We release Cubasis videos weekly :)

  • @MobileMusicPro thanks for the awesome videos! Subscribed!

  • One reason for post-fader, and probably the reason they're so often the default/only option, is for the common "add some reverb to most everything" use case. You can set the relative reverb levels for each channel via a post-fader send. Once set, you can just move the main faders to adjust the mix and the relative reverb levels will move along with it.

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    @MobileMusicPro thanks for the awesome videos! Subscribed!

    No problem! Thanks for the sub, hope we don't let you down! :)

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