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Cubase compared to Protools question...
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ess765
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Dec 14, 2006 05:40
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In Protools you can select a midi or audio channel and send it to another bus. Let s say you have a lead at channel one. You can choose the outputs destination. Yo can, for instance send a midi channel to an audio channel bus and then record the sound of the midi instrument as audio inside a dedicated audio track.
How can you work that in Cubase latest versions??
The only option I ve found is to solo a=the desired midi channel, export it as audio mixdown and then import it back via the pool. Please tell me I m wrong.... |
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shachar
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Posted : Dec 14, 2006 12:02
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on cubase press f4 and add another Bus output.
i dont know what sound card your using - on my pulsar i can use the scope platform to route this bus back to the cubase input and to record it live.
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parapsyched
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Posted : Dec 17, 2006 05:26
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well as shachar said... it depends on what sound card your`e using... different cards have different ways to route this...
but this is usually done from the sound card software and not from the cubase...
all you need to do in general is route your out bus to your in bus...
  if u dig deep enough u just might reach the sky...
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Freeflow
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Posted : Dec 17, 2006 17:57
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you can always record live in cubase, just choose the midi/s you want to record and record them to a audio track... or export.
about routing channels in cubase, maybe Colin can give us a lesson..
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