Creates busses in Cubasis, yeah!!! – apeMatrix Review

It worked! Busses in Cubasis!!! I was only interested in “hacking” busses in Cubasis, and ApeMatrix’s “MixerSendReceive” delivered the goods! I’m only rating this app 4 stars because my use case is so limited. Given the results, I’m sure that other elements of this product are equally good. Here’s how I tested in Cubasis 3.3: 1. Load 2 instances of MixerSendReceive as Sends in a piano track, one pointing to “A” and another to “B”. 2. Load 1 instance of MixerSendReceive as a Send in an organ track pointing to “A”. 3. Create a group “I Verb” with no source tracks. Route the output to 1/2 as usual. 4. Load an instance of MixerSendReceive as an Insert pointing to “A”. Add an Insert - A reverb plug-in pre-fader. 5. Create a group “I Delay” with no source tracks. Route the output to 1/2 as usual. Load an instance of MixerSendReceive as an Insert pointing to “B”. Add an Insert - a delay plug-in pre-fader. 5. Play my recording, raising and lowering the faders on groups “I Verb” and “I Delay”. Hear reverb on the piano and organ, delay only on the piano, when the respective fader is up. There is no need to load any other application (such as an IAP) to make this work. Apparently MixerSendReceive is designed to act as a buss within a single IOS audio host. The only challenge is that the source track still goes to the master output. If you turn down the fader or mute the source track, MixerSendReceive doesn’t get any signal (remember, it’s a send of the audio in the source track, so operates post-fader). This isn’t a huge issue if you plan well. Bravo! Saluto i programmatori italiani ApeSoft per averci dato dei veri bus in Cubasis!
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