Hi there,
my first question in this forum, was answered very succesfull, so it gave me hope, for some more stupid questions (this time).
I have problems to record effects, or hear the effects without recording them.
first problem:
I want to record from my analog input, and have an insert-effect for example, let´s say Radio Caroline. Now I´d like to record that to Cubase SX. But I can only HEAR the effect, not record it. And then I hear it on all tracks in SX. On the other hand I´d like to use that Luna-effect on a VstI for example.
second problem:
Is very similar to the first. I´d like to have an effect, let´s say Amp Modeller, and don#t want to record it, but I hear it on the other Instruments in SX. This question is implyed in the first, I know. But I wanted to describe, that on the one hand I want to record that effekt, on the other, I´d just like to listen to it, and only to that. I guess it´s all a routing thing, but since I`m not very used to build up all this routing-things, my brain isn´t developed for that. Can you please help me. I think that´s all I need to know..
Greets
cemhot
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beginners question, recording setup with SX.
seems definitely a routing issue...
a screenshot of your routing window might be very useful to find a solution.
it appears to me that you have the effect on your audio coming from the sequencer (asio). where did you insert the fx? a channel slot? the master?
some more info would be appropriate. it should be easy to solve.
a screenshot of your routing window might be very useful to find a solution.
it appears to me that you have the effect on your audio coming from the sequencer (asio). where did you insert the fx? a channel slot? the master?
some more info would be appropriate. it should be easy to solve.
andy
the lunatics are in the hall
the lunatics are in the hall
First you need to setup a prosject in SFP with 2 or more Asio source into mixer (this is cubase out)
Lets say you use 2* asio source into mixer ch 1 and 2 (bus 1 and 2 in Cubase).
Setup 2* asio dest; 1 analog source (from card) and 1 from mixer out (parallel to monitors)
Then you have to enable VST input/output in Cubase (you'll se one pr asio)
When you have recorded 1 track, asign it to a bus in cubase (1 or 2 in this ex)
Now you can assign effects in Cubase or in SFP - and record it to you're IN2 into Cubase.
You then get 1 clean and 1 effected wavefile.
Your second question is about same routing and all of the possibilities there is.
Guess this was a poor lesson, but think of ASIO source(s) as Cubase output(s), and you can/must enable as many VST output as there is asio sources.
Recording from outboard gear (mic etc) is your analog source, and need to be connected with a asio dest (Cubase input)
Use SFP mixer STM1632, it's the best starter, the STM2448 is more complex.
.....are you more confused, i hope not...
Lets say you use 2* asio source into mixer ch 1 and 2 (bus 1 and 2 in Cubase).
Setup 2* asio dest; 1 analog source (from card) and 1 from mixer out (parallel to monitors)
Then you have to enable VST input/output in Cubase (you'll se one pr asio)
When you have recorded 1 track, asign it to a bus in cubase (1 or 2 in this ex)
Now you can assign effects in Cubase or in SFP - and record it to you're IN2 into Cubase.
You then get 1 clean and 1 effected wavefile.
Your second question is about same routing and all of the possibilities there is.
Guess this was a poor lesson, but think of ASIO source(s) as Cubase output(s), and you can/must enable as many VST output as there is asio sources.
Recording from outboard gear (mic etc) is your analog source, and need to be connected with a asio dest (Cubase input)
Use SFP mixer STM1632, it's the best starter, the STM2448 is more complex.
.....are you more confused, i hope not...
