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djones
14.04.2009, 07:00 AM
I must be really darn stupid, I can't figure out how to get this going.
For years I used my Creamware Pulsar 1 soundcard, and all I needed to do was either export tracks in Cubase, or add another audio track on which I record the track I'd like to record.

But since a while now, I have my Snow setup as being my audio interface.
So yesterday, I tried to record one of my Snow tracks into a audio track.
But, nothing, no signal or whatsoever got recorded on that audio track.

So what have I done wrong?

Do I need some other special connections or so, in order to record stuff to audio?

Ronkaz
14.04.2009, 11:41 AM
I must be really darn stupid, I can't figure out how to get this going.
For years I used my Creamware Pulsar 1 soundcard, and all I needed to do was either export tracks in Cubase, or add another audio track on which I record the track I'd like to record.

But since a while now, I have my Snow setup as being my audio interface.
So yesterday, I tried to record one of my Snow tracks into a audio track.
But, nothing, no signal or whatsoever got recorded on that audio track.

So what have I done wrong?

Do I need some other special connections or so, in order to record stuff to audio?

when using the viirus as soundcard, the ins and outs ARE the soundcard. if you want to record the audio, you would need to connect the output to the input, unfortunately this might feedback...

use virus control for this, bounce the output from the plugin

r

djones
14.04.2009, 12:15 PM
How does that work, bouncing the output from Viruscontrol?

djones
14.04.2009, 12:35 PM
when using the viirus as soundcard, the ins and outs ARE the soundcard. if you want to record the audio, you would need to connect the output to the input, unfortunately this might feedback...

use virus control for this, bounce the output from the plugin

r

How does that work, bouncing the output from Viruscontrol?

djones
14.04.2009, 02:32 PM
How does that work, bouncing the output from Viruscontrol?

And why does Silverspike Tapeit perfectly capture the incoming audio signal, whilst Cubase can't?

Snoozer
14.04.2009, 04:26 PM
I must be really darn stupid, I can't figure out how to get this going.
For years I used my Creamware Pulsar 1 soundcard, and all I needed to do was either export tracks in Cubase, or add another audio track on which I record the track I'd like to record.

But since a while now, I have my Snow setup as being my audio interface.
So yesterday, I tried to record one of my Snow tracks into a audio track.
But, nothing, no signal or whatsoever got recorded on that audio track.

So what have I done wrong?

Do I need some other special connections or so, in order to record stuff to audio?

I honestly don't know about Cubase as I don't have it but some hosts do have limitations on routing. This is easy to do in the apps I have including Reaper, Live and Cantabile. Reaper and Cantabile can even be set up to record the mid and the audio as you play at the same time. In live it's more a case of recording from a midi track, where you insert the Virus control, into an audio one.

I don't know Cubase has a realtime audio export though.

Axis Mundi
19.04.2009, 09:15 AM
1. Open New Audio Channel
2. Solo the MIDI you wish to export
3. Export Audio (stereo interleaved) with Realtime Rendering ON
4. Profit :)