pima1234
Fractal Fanatic
Okay, not new to recording, but coming back after a 10 year hiatus....
I used a Korg D1600 for many years (yup, old school, and somewhat lo-tech). With that, I knew that when I mixed down, everything was there. No more effects needed to be applied, because I mastered in Samplitude.
With Garageband (on my way to eventually upgrading to Logic Pro X), I don't get a separate 2 channel bounce to then apply mastering. Other programs to this (Cubase, for instance, I believe).
So my big question is, if I make a mixdown (with or without the mastering), but need to go back and remix, do I need to turn off all the effects so they're not added again? I cannot find an answer to this anywhere.
Thanks!
I used a Korg D1600 for many years (yup, old school, and somewhat lo-tech). With that, I knew that when I mixed down, everything was there. No more effects needed to be applied, because I mastered in Samplitude.
With Garageband (on my way to eventually upgrading to Logic Pro X), I don't get a separate 2 channel bounce to then apply mastering. Other programs to this (Cubase, for instance, I believe).
So my big question is, if I make a mixdown (with or without the mastering), but need to go back and remix, do I need to turn off all the effects so they're not added again? I cannot find an answer to this anywhere.
Thanks!