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Create Track and Workflow
how do you manage the workflow?
i like daw cubasis 3 and multitrack daw but i can't have a fixed workflow from start track to end,
how do you organize to have final track?
do you loop and import or record in realtime? i will be stupid but I can't finish a track like I did on logic pro and mac ...

Comments
If only cubasis were to had better grouping and sub group options, I would start with a clean template every time.
I always start from a loop of a few bars up to 16 to get all ideas and tracks running together. I start with drums and add a bassline and melody. More tracks get added later by adding new instruments and start jamming. Then by muting some I search for the best combinations to get some raw songarrangement going.
I copy paste the entire block of loops towards the possible duration of the entire song.
Then I mute some unclear parts here and there and delete the ones that are not matching as I want.
After the raw arrangement the song idea is somewhat ready.
Only then I start with the eq per part so it correlates to other parts.
Then grouping and effects on single or grouped tracks.
After most eq is done I mix into a limiter on the master channel for gain staging.
That’s where I implement subtle compression and saturation on the tracks that need it.
Then I get into panning and go back and forth to tweak previous settings.
I mostly delete around 30-40% of the tracks in the song because I push ideas too far sometimes. But by doing so, I have more options to choose from.
Then i get into breaks and adding the extra things to keep the arrangement cohesive and interesting.
After I’m satisfied I commit to audio asap, take out the limiter and render for mastering.
In cubasis I have a few mastering chains in the track for dynamic eq, compr, saturation and MB. The limiter is on the masterchannel.
Depending on the track, I sometimes split the premaster in a few bands using multiband blue mangoo to have a more in depth take at the possible approaches.
I always check on 2 sets of speakers, one including a sub.
I combine both cans and speakers and have short sessions in my car as well.
Looking forward to other ideas and workflows!
Tnx bob 4 input!!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🙏🙏