Topic: Using loopback for mixbus processing to increase DAW performance a lot
Hi! I realized the other day that my Cubase projects initially choke when adding heavy processing on the mixbus. If you are like me and like to add processing/limiting on the mixbus during the production/mixing phase sometimes you could try this:
1. Send the mixbus to a pair of unused outputs on your RME-interface (e.g 5/6).
2. Activate loopback for these outputs (5/6)
3. Create a track in your DAW project with monitoring on and use these channels as input.
4. Send this channel straight out of your DAW to your main outputs.
5. Move any processing to this channel from the original mixbus.
Make sure every fader except your final monitor output is 0 dBFS. (Could there be any issues doing this with regards to clipping etc?)
This has given me sooo much more processing power. It really is crazy. I imagine that the DAW does not need to see it as a bus where all your channels have to go through but instead processes it as a normal track in parallel with the rest. You get a bit of additional latency but it is not at all noticable at higher buffer sizes.