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Cubase is a digital audio workstation developed by Steinberg for music and MIDI recording, arranging and editing. The first version, which was originally only a MIDI sequencer and ran on the Atari ST computer, was released in 1989

Anyone using Cubase SX3 with an M-Audio Delta 1010 Card?

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Submitted by tripnek on

When I try to use the M-Audio ASIO driver I get Massive Crackle on playback. I can use any of the buffer settings, even the one >2000 and I still get the same crackle. The only difference is when I go down to 64 then it really gets bad. But anything above 128 is the same. If I use the "ASIO Multimedia Driver" provided in Cubase I only get a small amount of crackle and it sounds different.

M-Audio+G Player And Cubase PROBLEM!

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Submitted by anonymous on

In Cubase ive got everything set up. Im using G Player for effects and that works all fine when I go into Cubase and put it in on the effects channel in the mixer.

Then i click on monitor and record and i can play around get all the effects and play around the sound. and when I record it shows up as me playing. But when i play back i dont hear anything.

Cubase LE / SX?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi

I bought a Lexicon Lamda sound card with Cubase LE.

Now I have two questions:



I learned to use Cubase in school. We had Cubase SX. What is the biggest differences between the versions, you think? I only use my Cubase for home recordning and mixing. You think there's functions I'll really need that I can't find in Cubase LE?



Cubase 4 Anyone?

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Submitted by pr0gr4m on

I've been on SX 2.2 for a while. I never upgraded to 3 because I didn't need to. Now 4 is out and it's got some cool new stuff and I'm going to upgrade to it...when I get the cash. I was just wondering if anyone's already got it and if so, could you share your first impressions?