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| quote: | Originally posted by AlexOrchid
OK, when's you've recorded your synth in Cubase, remember to right click on the part you've recorded ---> Process ---> normalise. Then adjust the Audio track until the volume is right for you.
If the quality is coming out lower after this, then I don't know... I use an Audiophile 24/96 for recording, and it's fine.
The offset thing.... hardware, as opposed to VSTi has a lag, so a midi note played on a VSTi at the same time as a midi note on your hardware won't be hitting at the same time. So you need to adjust the offset on every midi track of the softsynths or every midi track of the hardware, to compensate for this difference.
If you select a midi track, on the left hand side (the inspector) there's a volume level, and pan control and then a little clock thing. Hold shift-then adjust the little clock thing until your hardware is playing in exact sync with your software, otherwise you'll find your music will be kind of jerky and have odd double beats and sound dirty.
Anyways, can't really put it much simpler than that, good luck. |
AlexOrchid,
I will try your suggestions on the recording, since your using the same soundcard as I. And I'll fool with the Offset stuff, and see if I can see what is up. I never really used VSTi, I started with Hardware, so.. Only thing I use is Reason for my Beats..
Thanks for the Reply's
Pappa
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