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Need help, Connecting cubase mixer to scope mixer

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:15 pm
by screwf4ce
Hey guys, Just got the scope project two days ago. I am running 4.0 and am on windows XP pro. I am using cubase sx 3 as my sequencer and I am running scope in standard mode. Hope thats enough info to help. Here is my problem. I have set up 16 stereo asio ins and out in both cubase and scope no problem. I would like to know how its possible to control the scopes mixer levers within cubase. I understand it can be done but im just not sure how. Please if anybody could show me or send me a basic scope project showing how its done that would be killer.

Screwfunk

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:34 pm
by garyb
you have to assign midi cc#s to the scope faders and then record the movements as midi. i usually do whatever automation of volumes and mutes need to be dome in the cubase mixer and combine everything in the scope mixer, myself(because it's easier). i only use such a setup for mixing. while tracking, i make it easy and just use one stereo pair out of cubase.

thank you gary

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:16 pm
by screwf4ce
Hey there,

I have read some of your previous posts, you are spot on. I read the one about setting up a midi filter to filter out active sensing. I have a DX7 as a master keyboard and it send those danm signals out like crazy. Since I did your filter trick I havent had a single lock. Killer info man. Thanx. I am no novice to computers or digital audio, however :) your post can use some more explaining. I tried to assign cc#s to the scope faders however I don't know what the numbers are for the cubase busses I made. Is there a step by step way that I can control the volume fader on the scope mixer by simply controlling the corresponding buss faders in cubase. I'm sorry for not catching on to your first post. I kinda get it but the how is where I am having a problem.

Thank you in advance.

Screwfunk

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:14 am
by garyb
well, to use the cubase faders...
it can be done, but i've never done it. i've never had the need....sorry...

thanx anyhow

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:00 am
by screwf4ce
Well,

I appreciate the effort, so, thank you for trying. If anybody else has an idea how then let me know.

Thanx again gary I will be sure to back track on some of your older posts. Im sure Ill learn quite a bit that way.

Screwfunk