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"What you hear" - how to get it?
Dumb newbie question here, so I humbly ask your patience to bear with me...
Reading (again!) through the Getting Started Guide, it's clear that to avoid the "what U hear" phenomenon, you should set the Wave and Synth recording levels to -inf... I presumed that to obtain what u hear (for mixing down midi plus audio) you'd just bring the levels up to 100, but I can't get any signal onto my "mixdown" track in cubase... What am I doing wrong??? Thanks for any help, folks - I'd go back to Creative through sheer ignorance if it weren't for this forum...
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In the 'DSP' Window, the record lines coming off of the xrouting that's connected to the epilog... Just reconnect those to an asio connectors on the epilog.
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On a default setup, asio 14 and 15 are not connected to anything on the epilog.. Just drag the record lines from the xrouting to those. Remember to make sure cubase has those ports activated
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Perfect!!! Thanks very much...
![]() (I was interested to see that keeping the xrouting rec outs connected to the epilog rec pins and simply adding other lines to asio 14 & 15 didn't work - you have to disconnect the original connection...) Cheers...
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Ah that's right, thanks for the reminder of that. I had totally forgotten about 14 and 15.
I've been using the ASIO connector from the ProFX menu so long that I didnt think about that. |
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