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darkstar
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Post by darkstar »

Hello,
How can I make (if that is possible) creamware mixers to be my "default" ones.I mean,here is what I want:I am using Cubase,and can I make my mizes on creamware mixers,and not in cubase ones,but still I want to make production in Cubase,with vst effects.I understand it can be done,but I don't know how.I must route signal to cubase,then to creamware mixer,then again to cubase....how to do that?Anybody have that project already made?Oh yes,I have luna 2

thanks,
best regards
Mirko
hubird

Post by hubird »

You have to route the different Cubase mixer channels to different ASIO busses.
For this you'll have to open those busses in the ASIO Source module in SFP (double click).
don't forget to activate the 'new' busses in your Cubase master mixer panel (green buttons).
You also can group some VST channels around an effect in a group, and send that group to a bus again :smile:
Safe the SFP project with the mixer and ASIO settings of your choice as default :smile:

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Post by wayne »

Huub, your post would be good to paste in the tips and/or study section :smile:
hubird

Post by hubird »

...can't say this basic stuff is a tip or thelike :wink:
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Post by darkstar »

Hello,and thanks for reply,
but can you upload some image of similar setup,because I don't work with sfp window very well,and that routing looks scary to me :smile:

Thanks,
Regards
hubird

Post by hubird »

not that I don't wanne help you, but why not giving the manual a shot?
It's clearly explained, there's nothing weird in ASIO.
But what really counts, is, you have to understand this stuff, it's so-ho basic, and it doesn't really differ from connecting a synth.
ASIO is just a (multi)plug to your sequencer, with ins and/or outs.
Just set up a default project, with midi (Midi) and audio (ASIO) connections to your sequencer, the manual is clear about it.
It's really simple, just give it an hour and you're done :smile:
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