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I e-mailed this description to someone of how to rewire device in stereo to Cubase, hopefully it'll work for you:
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1. Output a devices Left and right outputs to two separate hardware interface channels.
2. Activate the corresponding two inputs in cubase.
3. In Cubase go to Project>Add track>Group Channel, choose stereo and click ok. You should see a new track under 'Group tracks' called group one, rename this after your device.
4. Just under (or over) this new track you should see 'rewire channels'. Select the track for the left channel (rename if you want) and click it's name on the top of the left panel (above inserts/sends etc). This should open up and you will see a slider for panning. Pan it hard left, then do the same for the right channel track but pan it hard right.
5. At the same place you panned the tracks, you should see a drop down menu that say's 'out:'. Here you should tell the reason channel to be output through the new group channel you created. When you click the drop down menu it's name should appear. Do the same for the left and right rewire tracks.
6. Now the two channels will play in stereo through the group channel. (you still control the device from a normal midi track like I explained earlier)
7. If you now select the group track and click 'inserts' on the left panel you will be able to click the insert slots and add vst fx. Because you have routed the left and right device channels to the group track, the whole signal (left and right should be effected.
8. repeat this process as many times as you like for separate devices.
There you go.
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