![]() I know a lot of folks here mix their Gadget projects 'inside the walls' and export the audio and chuck FAC Maxima or whatever on it and call it done (as in 'getting shit done'), so please. "Next time, why don't I keep it simple and do the mixing in Gadget too?" is what I'm asking myself. But I exported the stems anyway and brought them into Cubasis. ![]() So far the results are good but it's been fussy and fiddly and time-consuming, and I'm beginning to wonder if it's all been absolutely necessary, given that for this project, all of the tunes were started and finished inside Korg Gadget (with a lot of imported samples and a little audio), AND, they already sounded pretty good in Gadget. I'm deep in the mixing stage of my current big project, which I'm doing in Cubasis because (a.) that's what I did for my last project, and (b.) I can use all the effects and AUv3s I've bought.
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