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using vst (absynth) in cubase
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| villus |
hi..
i know you guys are good at this kind of stuff so i hope you can help me?
i'm using cubase SL2 atm and absynth v 1.3.4 and i want to know how i can use absynth in cubase to record my sounds?
would i need to use ReWire?
also i dont have a controller keyboard yet...will get one soon though.
thanks in advance |
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| TVG |
I don't think absynth records sounds...
If you want to know how to get it to work, you set absynth as a VST instrument, then create a midi channel and set its out to absynth. Also, under out you may need to set its channel to ANY.
You don't use ReWire. |
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| villus |
ok..nice one..i done that and when i record some sounds on absynths virtual keyboard and press stop, my recording dissapears. 8-(
im using mouseclicks on absynth atm cuz i aint got a controller keyboard yet. |
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| TVG |
If you're using Cubase, I'd just record the notes into the midi channel.
To do that, select it, press record and starting playing. ;) |
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| villus |
| i did that and played a sound in the midi channel but nothing is showing in the channel strip. |
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| RiCo |
| In that case, my brother, read the programs' manuals. I'm pretty sure you'll find what's going on, which should be very simple and you just don't realize it. :) |
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| MessiahProject |
Just set the small indicators on the timeline, to say, one bar of 4 beats - this will show as a shaded area, just double click on your midi channel in the shaded area and it will create a midi box. Double click again and it will open the keyboard editor. Then just draw in your notes!
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| mzvirbulis |
just record through cubase in the midi timeline strip while recording,
with absynth as your output?
so instead use cubase's virtual keyboard in the midi event! |
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