How to use IR-1 in the Scope mixing environment?

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Hangee_77
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How to use IR-1 in the Scope mixing environment?

Post by Hangee_77 »

I would like to mix all my Nuendo audio tracks in the Scope STM2448 mixer using the waves IR-1 VST plugins.
I have succesfully route all the tracks to the STM mixer but how do I route the IR-1 plugins?

Thanks.

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Post by Funky r »

You can put it in a fx track in nuendo and route the in and out to scope asio source and dest ino stm 2448 aux.
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Post by voidar »

Also try the "External Effect" device in combination with the above.
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Post by Hangee_77 »

Thanks for the responses,…….actually what I want to do is that I want to do the gain & panning for individual track in Scope mixer then afterward send them back to the Nuendo for the IR-1 reverb, then again the output from IR-1 (stereo) goes back again to the Scope mixer…..so I can just adjust the reverb with the Scope fader. What is in my head right now is that the Scope mixer will end up has all the individual channels direct from Nuendo tracks and 1 stereo reverb channel from the IR-1.

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Post by valis »

Using a routing like this with IR-1 you're going to wind up with a huge predelay, as you will have both the ASIO latency (3x the ASIO latency in that signal chain actually) and the internal operating latency of the IR-1 in effect. Technically speaking I believe in Cubase SX3 & Cubase 4 you can define the latency of that signal path in the devices panel somewhere (cubase experts speak up) so that PDC does indeed account for it, but there's a simpler way here.

Consider using sends in Cubase from each channel that you're outputting to Scope (this would make them pre-fader though as you're doing pan & gain in Scope) or considering using IR-1 only for a few things as needed and look to some of the better Scope reverbs for your primary mixing needs.
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