Recording With Cubase, Preferences |
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Recording With Cubase, Preferences |
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Jan 23 2009, 10:52 AM |
Did you enable the monitoring of the signal?
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Jan 23 2009, 12:33 PM |
1) To set up your connections in Cubase first press F4 for the "VST Connections" Window (Picture 1). There you can choose what kind of outputs and inputs you have. I have Toneport so you can see two inputs there "SEND 1" and "SEND 3". You may have different names for inputs. Here you choose your "input bus" like this:
- Click on the button "add bus". There you can add input in the Cubase mixer. - Add one mono bus, rename it to "INPUT NUMBER 1" for example - On the right you can see the name of your soundcard/interface, and the name of the input that your soundcard sends via ASIO driver to Cubase (picture 2). CHoose the input here that you plugged your guitar into on the soundcard. 2) Now create one audio mono track, and open main mixer in Cubase by pressing F3: - TO the left you will see the "INPUT NUMBER ONE" bus and next to it to the right there is one "audio track 01" that we created. - On the top of the audio track choose the INPUT NUMBER ONE bus as your input for the audio track. (Picture 3) Now the track will record whatever you plugged in to that bus. 3) You can fine tune your input sound by entering to the "input channel settings". Press the little "e" button (picture 4) - On the last picture you can see VST input channel settings window for "INPUT NUMBER 1" bus that we created. There you can adjust the volume of the input, choose EQ settings, or choose some plugins to process the sound right away. Normally you should only adjust the volume here, and later do the processing.
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Jan 23 2009, 12:44 PM |
another question according speed of a backing i tried to change the speed of a backing but it always jumped back to the original speed is this in general possible to change the speed of a ready recorded backing track ? and if yes, should i change the speed first and then import the backing ? Harry Press the "tempo" sign on the transport bar to change to "fixed" mode. Than the tempo will change. Also you can draw custom tempo in the "track" mode by pressing ctrl+t WOHOOOOO thx Ivan for this visible help dont even have my Toneport, meanwhile i am just plugged to the soundcard of the PC i will have a look when i got back home, and see what i can do with this informations maybe i will have to come back to you THX guys VERY HELPFUL cya Harry No prob mate, glad to help, ask if you need anything more. CHeers
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Jan 23 2009, 11:57 PM |
Describe your cable connections.... probably you've made something wrong and made a loop
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Jan 24 2009, 12:46 AM |
hey guys back again i tried some things with cubase everythings worked fine what you told me except one thing when i record the guitar always comes the backing also on the guitar line why is that ? what am i doing wrong ? i dont export the recorded things, if i export them, its the same any help ? THX Harry I didn't quite understand mate, could your rephrase a bit please? You record guitar, and you can hear the backing recorded as well on that track? You probably haven't done the connections setup very well. What sound card do you have, and what input do you use? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jan 24 2009, 08:08 PM |
ok then...
So describe your connections: your guitar is connected to what? amp? or soundcard? and if to amp, did you played your backings through it, too? |
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Jan 24 2009, 11:05 PM |
Maybe you turned via accident recording from a mic on, instead from line-in?.... this is weird....
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