Pulsar wizards - XTCproject.pro
I want to be able to use Sound Forge while I'm working in Cubase VST in XTC mode. I've managed to add a "wave dest" to the XTCproject.pro (like the ASIO driver connected to the "pulsar analog in"), so I can record in Cubase VST and Sound Forge. I can't seem to manage to add a "wave source" (connected like the ASIO driver to the "pulsar analog out") without using a mixer, but when using a mixer I get no sound at all. So does anyone know how to do this?
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mind you, I don't use XTC, and do not know if any of this is true. you sound desperate for answers, and that is all I can think of. I am not even sure if XTC allows for multiple driver types to be running at one time. All of the following assumes that you can. If not, you are SOL . . .
I suspect that one cannot use any devices in an XTC.pro that are not I/O (correct me if I am wrong here please). So using the mixer is not allowed, and that is why you get no sound.
1. choose ASIO *or* wav as output driver hooked up to Analog Source. (not a good solution, cuz then you do not get both SF and Cubase).
2. Use another audio out, such as ADAT or SPDIF. (best, but must have HW mixer with ADAT or SPDIF).
3. Work around idea: Hook up your Wav driver output for Sound Forge to your ASIO DEST. enable this ASIO channel in Cubase such that the output of Sound Forge travels through Cubase to the ASIO SOURCE, which will go to your analog out > monitors.
This *should* work, but I haven't tried it. Let me know if it helps. Really though, get a digital mixer, such as some of the Fostex stuff. then you have 10 outputs from Pulsar, and could lotsa drivers out at the same time . . .
I suspect that one cannot use any devices in an XTC.pro that are not I/O (correct me if I am wrong here please). So using the mixer is not allowed, and that is why you get no sound.
1. choose ASIO *or* wav as output driver hooked up to Analog Source. (not a good solution, cuz then you do not get both SF and Cubase).
2. Use another audio out, such as ADAT or SPDIF. (best, but must have HW mixer with ADAT or SPDIF).
3. Work around idea: Hook up your Wav driver output for Sound Forge to your ASIO DEST. enable this ASIO channel in Cubase such that the output of Sound Forge travels through Cubase to the ASIO SOURCE, which will go to your analog out > monitors.
This *should* work, but I haven't tried it. Let me know if it helps. Really though, get a digital mixer, such as some of the Fostex stuff. then you have 10 outputs from Pulsar, and could lotsa drivers out at the same time . . .