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Easy folks... I know this can be done (might have read it on here?) but can't find the info! What I'm on about is having a spare audio channel set up in Cubase to record the sequencer output, live, into that channel.
PS. obviously there are many other ways to record sequencer output - but please don't post about them in this thread! cheers |
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What sound card you running?
If you have something with a load of routing options, I am sure you could set something up in there... |
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If you don't have great routing options on your card, try this.....
http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.html
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for anyone with an RME unsure how to do this - go into totalmix mixer - ctrl+click on the output (the output output, not the input or playback outputs!), it will turn red activating "loopback" mode. this then routes that output directly into the corresponding input channels. add a new input bus into cubase, arm the channel and you can now record the sequencer output directly back into itself. NICE! |
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