Too many plug-ins

Jig Dagod

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I think I am using too many fx plug-ins when I'm mixing my tracks. I start with the vocals. I can never get to beat because after I put fx on all my vocals it tends to be jittery and slow. is there a way around this like using the same fx for one vocal track for all. I tried it in FL, Cubase, Acid & Soundforge and it's doing the same thing. I'm using the TRacks plug-ins. Any help will always guide me in the right directions. Thanks

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Cold Truth

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mixdown the vocal track with the fx, then import the audio track and remove the fx from tr racks.
 

massikrbeats

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Cold Truth said:
mixdown the vocal track with the fx, then import the audio track and remove the fx from tr racks.

In a nutshell....

that's how I've gottenpass the demo versions of systrus and simsynth...if i liked the sound, i created the peice then exported it to wav..loaded the wav and walahhh...(truly a noob trick) but that is the most common back door trick to solving CPU problems and such!

HoLla
 

Cold Truth

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its a nooob trick. but works sooooooo well. plus it makes it easy to back up everythin in audio to disk.
 

FlipDaSoulfisha

Beatmaker
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Yo! I think everyone has the same problems when it comes to using "real-time" plug-ins. It tends to lag your comp's processor. Like the others said, if You use a wave editing app like Wavelab 4.0, Cool Edit Pro, or Sound Forge 7.0, You can mix the track down and then transport it to your sequencing program. There should be a option in your sequencing program that allows you to use the wave editor & when you save it, it'll automatically transport it back to the other program. Just in case your not sure about any other mastering plug-ins..... Waves Diamond Edition Bundle or Waves Gold Bundle 4.0 are really the best plug-in bundles to use when mixin' & masterin'! Hope this helps a little!
 

Honesty

ILLIEN
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... get more RAM.... or use less... there's something floating around the net on how to optimize your comp. for the net...
 
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