How do I enable Pulsar 1 plugs inside Cubase SX
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Astroman,
Thanks. The SFP manual shows screen shots for the XTC card, which doesn't really help me because my "Settings" options are different (Pulsar 1 Hardware). I know I installed SFP with XTC componants though, but the manual isn't making sense because it's referencing Cubase 5 with XTC hardware. I'm good with manuals if everything corresponds to what I'm using.
Thanks. The SFP manual shows screen shots for the XTC card, which doesn't really help me because my "Settings" options are different (Pulsar 1 Hardware). I know I installed SFP with XTC componants though, but the manual isn't making sense because it's referencing Cubase 5 with XTC hardware. I'm good with manuals if everything corresponds to what I'm using.
hi,
the manual I was referring to (the online pdf) doesn't even show a pic of the hardware. It's about the XTC software mode (the last 'chapter' menu entry) and starts with 'the XTC Mode...', how to include modules in your sequencer, rendering to file, software settings and latency.
I guess it covers exactly what you want to know - maybe the name was misleading or another doc for the hardware exists under that title too.
Anyway, the software handling is identical on all boards.
I didn't intend this as a kind of RTFM answer, but in this case it really pays off to understand the concepts and a little background. On the CW forum are frequent posts of users complaining about (and insisting on) features which are impossible according to the manual for technical reasons. The thing can be confusing if misinterpreted.
cheers, Tom
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the manual I was referring to (the online pdf) doesn't even show a pic of the hardware. It's about the XTC software mode (the last 'chapter' menu entry) and starts with 'the XTC Mode...', how to include modules in your sequencer, rendering to file, software settings and latency.
I guess it covers exactly what you want to know - maybe the name was misleading or another doc for the hardware exists under that title too.
Anyway, the software handling is identical on all boards.
I didn't intend this as a kind of RTFM answer, but in this case it really pays off to understand the concepts and a little background. On the CW forum are frequent posts of users complaining about (and insisting on) features which are impossible according to the manual for technical reasons. The thing can be confusing if misinterpreted.
cheers, Tom
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Yeah, I know the chapter your referring too. I've read it over and as I said earlier, they are showing screen prints of software settings for the XTC hardware card with Cubase VST, neither of which I am using.
The examples they show are for the XTC card specifically. When you compare the "settings" screens for both hardware cards you will notice they are completely different. For example, Pulsar 1 routing is done manually in the routing window, and I understand the routing concepts of Pulsar for MIDI, ASIO, VST Link, etc, but XTC routing is done in it's "I/O Settings" dialogue box (Not so for a Pulsar 1 card). I appreciate what your saying, but it's not quite that transparent.
Let me clarify this. I'm using the I/O's from my Hammerfall card, and the manual says I can use the Pulsar as a DSP board for it's effects, but it doesn't get into detail about it. It talks about using the CW card for I/O, which I'm not interesed in anymore. Do you use SX? Are you using CW effects as plugins? ANYBODY?
The examples they show are for the XTC card specifically. When you compare the "settings" screens for both hardware cards you will notice they are completely different. For example, Pulsar 1 routing is done manually in the routing window, and I understand the routing concepts of Pulsar for MIDI, ASIO, VST Link, etc, but XTC routing is done in it's "I/O Settings" dialogue box (Not so for a Pulsar 1 card). I appreciate what your saying, but it's not quite that transparent.
Let me clarify this. I'm using the I/O's from my Hammerfall card, and the manual says I can use the Pulsar as a DSP board for it's effects, but it doesn't get into detail about it. It talks about using the CW card for I/O, which I'm not interesed in anymore. Do you use SX? Are you using CW effects as plugins? ANYBODY?
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To use XTC mode, it pretty simple at first.
In pulsar setting page, there is a 'enable XTC' checkbox... Activate this, and close SFP completely, the software. You shouldn't see the small sfp icon in the taskbar...
Then start Cubase, or Nuendo, or whatever ASIO seq you're using, then, you HAVE to select the ASIO SCOPE driver, if not, the XTC mode won't start.
One this is done, if you ask your seq to display the asio control panel, you'll see the XTC setting dialog (with I/O etc...) like in the manual...
From there, i can't help you cuz i don't have a second asio driver like you from your RME... So, well, do your own research from there.
Hope this help.
In pulsar setting page, there is a 'enable XTC' checkbox... Activate this, and close SFP completely, the software. You shouldn't see the small sfp icon in the taskbar...
Then start Cubase, or Nuendo, or whatever ASIO seq you're using, then, you HAVE to select the ASIO SCOPE driver, if not, the XTC mode won't start.
One this is done, if you ask your seq to display the asio control panel, you'll see the XTC setting dialog (with I/O etc...) like in the manual...
From there, i can't help you cuz i don't have a second asio driver like you from your RME... So, well, do your own research from there.

Hope this help.
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Yeah, I've played with that concept a little bit with a snare track. I have both audio cards in one PC, and I can route cubase tracks to discrete RME hardware buses (ADAT 1-16), ADAT out to Pulsar and ADAT back into RME, so I can monitor through Hammerfall, but it was a pain in the ass. I guess I'd be better off sending everything out to pulsar and probably monitor through it (connects to my A16) in order for this to be pratical? Latency is only an issue when you send the audio back to the recording software correct? Also, the Cubase tracks are 32 bit Float, and Pulsar 1 is only 16 bit (ADAT). Is this going to be an issue going ADAT to ADAT?
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