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2009/05/15 11:17:54
AsherLongley
I just randomly came upon this thread, but here's some bump lovin' for your troubles.

Thanks for the template. I can't wait to try it out. In fact, I've been wondering if folks on the Sonar forums do this type of thing, and *poof* here it is!
2009/05/19 03:24:11
musicroom
Jonas,

I don't see anything wrong you offering this wonderful template with the option to send you a donation via paypal. It is that good. My recording sound so much better using this setup. I would love to send you something for your hard work and hopefully add incentive for you to continue this great work.

Just a thought.


All the best,
2009/05/19 10:49:15
jsaras
ORIGINAL: musicroom
I don't see anything wrong you offering this wonderful template with the option to send you a donation via paypal.


I've been perfectly content to give it away, but if one is inclined to make a donation I do have a PayPal account. My email address is jonas at audio recording and services dot com.

In this economy you gotta get it wherever you can ;-)
2009/05/19 11:43:31
Fishin Musician
Thanks Jonas
2009/06/04 22:51:22
liv4ree
Jonas; I was tweaking your most recent template tonight, and noticed something.
Should the Mix Left and Mix Right buses be panned center as they are, or should Mix Left be panned hard left, and Mix right be panned hard right?
These are output to the master which is center. Or doesn't it matter? Also when applying say tapebus should it be applied on the master bus, or one on the mix bus left, and one on the mix bus right? Thanks in advance, and thanks for your hard work..
2009/06/05 06:43:07
liv4ree
Bump:: above question. Thanks
2009/06/05 07:37:40
Jonbouy
liv4ree

To me it makes most sense to have them panned centre post split, simply put so as not to apply any gain or reduction in levels before the separated channels are recombined back into a stereo bus again (which also will be panned centre).

On the fx like the tape sim you suggested there's nothing stopping you having an extra inline fx bus before or after the split. If for some reason you wanted to apply different processing to each channel as well I don't see why you can't do that while the channels are split.

Just my take on it FWIW being a complete fan of this resource that Jonas has provided.
2009/06/05 14:03:14
liv4ree
Thanks Jonbouy. So the way I am going to set it up then is: Mix Left Bus panned center, and output to Master Bus, Mix Right Bus panned center and output to Master Bus.
I am going to place tapebus on the mix Left bus, and tapebus on the Mix right bus.
2009/06/09 12:54:53
megalodon
Jonas when I load the .cwp it says I'm missing K:\mastering\reverbloop100_bpm_n.rx2.

I understand this is (K:\mastering\reverbloop100_bpm_n.rx2) the missing rex file which I dowloaded.

What program to open to use a Rex file (Propellerhead ReCycle) Or...

I'm not to familar with Rex Files?

By the way Great Template

Thx in advanced...

Rob
2009/06/09 13:15:04
Jose7822
Open it with the RXP plugin that comes bundled with Sonar.


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