recording a plugin in Cubase sx
i wanted to know if there was a way that I can run a guitar or anything for that matter into Cubase and have an effect applied to it through either the insert or the send, and record that effected signal.
i wanted to know if there was a way that I can run a guitar or anything for that matter into Cubase and have an effect applied to it through either the insert or the send, and record that effected signal.
Hey all,
Hey everyone,
I have a wierd problem that I cant seem to fix.
Before I begin heres my setup so you know what I am running.
G4 1.33 Powerbook Aluminum, 768mb RAM
Cubase LE (tried it with sx 1 too)
Firepod
Heres the problem-
Just got done tracking a project at another studio in Austin. They were using RADAR as their platform. I am wanting to get the individual tracks dumped down so that I might be able to import them into Cubase or Nuendo at my own studio so that I might create specific practice mixes for the touring band. The engineer at the other studio said that RADAR doesn't export .wav files.
So I was trying to help my friend out with this issue the other day and I'm stuck.
Here's the problem/setup:
1 mono audio track set to audio 1
1 stereo bus
- left set to 1 out 1-2
- right set to 2 out 1-2
I'm using Cubase SE at school for one of my GCSE compositions.
I'm a Cubase sx 2 user and I have a Tascam FW 1884.
PC: P4 3.2ghrz 1.2 giog or ram (corsaire), hdd ultra atra 7200rpm 160gig HD2, external usb 2 western digital 260 gig (for audio track)
i have an emu 0404 audio card and i aws told i could look under the vst inputs and find the channel but the program will not show my emu inputs only some E-DSP wave inputs which I'm pretty sure are just the stock ones but if not could someone tell me cuz i thougth they would be there and arnt.. so how do i get the inputs there in the first place?
I can't see the level going up and down when I sing, does anyone know what I'm doing? I hear my voice in teh speakers and it lets me record but my voice doesn't get into the track...what the hell?
I am buying a new studio. I want to be able to record a live band all playing at the same time (about 12 mics). I want to be able to occassionally fix a tuning or timimg problem (for a singer's out of tune note or a drummers late snare hit). I want to do automated mix down. I will not be doing MIDI.