Hi there!
I have thinking about this for some time and wonder how you do it.
When mixing vocals I usually end up with at least 10 channels of vocals.
Now I usually put all plugins individually in each channel and route them to one vocal bus. Additionaly I set up a vocal verb bus and send each track to it as much as needed/wanted.
With this approach my cpu is fully loaded with vocal plugins alone which forces me to mix the instruments in another project and add the vocals later because my cpu cannot handle all at once.
Usually I have the same plugins on every channel, but I still don't thinks it's possible to put that stuff in the Vocal bus, as compression/eq has to happen on each channel seperately. Otherwise you cannot really set volumes for each channel, because the comp sitting on the bus will neutralize them....
Any ideas? How do you save cpu in this case?
I have thinking about this for some time and wonder how you do it.
When mixing vocals I usually end up with at least 10 channels of vocals.
Now I usually put all plugins individually in each channel and route them to one vocal bus. Additionaly I set up a vocal verb bus and send each track to it as much as needed/wanted.
With this approach my cpu is fully loaded with vocal plugins alone which forces me to mix the instruments in another project and add the vocals later because my cpu cannot handle all at once.
Usually I have the same plugins on every channel, but I still don't thinks it's possible to put that stuff in the Vocal bus, as compression/eq has to happen on each channel seperately. Otherwise you cannot really set volumes for each channel, because the comp sitting on the bus will neutralize them....
Any ideas? How do you save cpu in this case?