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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

Midi Mixup! Please Help! FW1884 & Cubase SX2

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Submitted by anonymous on

What is the best way to hook a midi keyboard (1 midi out port),

a Alesis SR16 drum machine (1 midi in and 1 midi out), a Roland SC8850 sound module (2 midi in and 2 midi out) with a Tascam FW1884 mixer. I've made a few attempts and have successfully recorded midi, but somehow it doesn't work anymore.

Should the keyboard go into the sound module or the FW1884.

ixing in Cubase LE

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Submitted by anonymous on

Does anyone know anything about mixing facilities in Cubase LE? Specificaly setting up multiple stereo mixes in the same way some analog desks use groups; ie assigning tracks to stereo channels with compression,eq, etc applied to the stereo group rather than individual tracks as well being able have the unprossessed group in the mix for sidechaining drums etc.

Midi latency, FW1884, and Cubase SX

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Submitted by therecordingart on

Ok...I'm an idiot when it comes to midi. I'm borrowing my buddies 49key Radium and hooked it up to the midi input on my FW1884. I go into Cubase SX, add a midi track, and when I play I hear myself playing piano...cool, but every time I hit a key there is a short delay between when I hit the key and when audio comes out.

dbx376 > Digi 002 > Cubase

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Submitted by anonymous on

I need to connect the dbx376 tube strip that I just recently purchased to my DIGI002 (rack). I'd like to do that via S/PDIF leaving the analog output to a monitor mixer.



The problem is that the host recording app (Cubase SX) doesn't display a External sync option in the combo box for synchronization selection in the ASIO dialog.



Steinberg Cubase SE HELP! I'm a noobie

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Submitted by anonymous on

This may seem terribly simple to some but i need help. I just bought Cubase SE and i need to know how to hook up my guitar so i can record some simple demos. I have a M-audio USB interface but i dont know how to make that the input so that Cubase uses the signal from my USB port instead of my sound card. Help would be very much appreciated.