How important is it to export the corrected dub track and replace the original dub track when using Vocalign in Cubase 7?
Seems to me, once Vocalign has done its thing and rendered the corrected audio, it just swaps it in and out as needed not really chewing up much cpu.
Am I missing something? I don't see how exporting the dub track and reimporting vs exporting the whole mix would be any different.