monostereo, sorry Lukas has blatantly hijacked your post.
You should be able to add an audio track in Cubase, assign the input to be the input of your Audiophile, then turn the channel's monitoring on (speaker symbol in the object inspector). The rest depends on your soundcard, eg I have an RME HDSP and I go into my soundcard mixer and mute the inputs, I then go into the Cubase > Deices > Device Setup and turn off Direct Monitoring on the Soundcard.
You should now have the Virus output coming in on the new channel you have just created. If you are controlling from another synth or have local off on the Virus then don't forget to be on the correct MIDI channel when playing Virus. People often leave the audio channel selected and try playing MIDI, this of course won't work.
With an Audiophile, yes you will need to bounce the audio down everytime you want a new track playing through the Virus. With another soundcard with more inputs this would only be necessary once you have used all the inputs.
Lukas, my hijacking friend, I think you need to explain a bit more - how have you created you Virus C as a VST? Despite it perhaps being a simple question - I would advise starting a new thread or it may get ignored...
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