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Originally Posted by MBTC
Sorry I didn't fully address your question about bouncing and moving on. I do tend to do that -- bounce to a clip (but at that point I might move the clip elsewhere, so the tracks I use to create on aren't necessarily the tracks used for final mixing).
But, I leave the patch config for each part so I can go back and edit it if need be. I wouldn't just bounce then discard the edits I've made to patch and MIDI because I will most likely want to change something later.
If I were using a desktop I'd probably just do the same workflow, except with 3 times the stereo tracks depending on how much polyphony I could get out of it.
By the way how is the latency issue in Cubase vs FL?
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So far I'm not having any latency issues. But I haven't been able to record anything since I get a "CPU overload" error when I'm trying to bounce audio from the Virus. I don't know how many issues I'll run into once it's recorded. I don't really understand how I'm getting CPU overload. I run a 3.4gz processor with 12gigs of ram. It's just incredibly frustrating dealing with all these issues .. I haven't been able to properly work on a record in over a month because if it's not one issue it's another. I figure I'll run into the problems anyway in the future so it's not a biggy. If anything, I've learned a TON about audio lol but I'm still a noob when it comes to the terminology.
As for the audio track I thought you were supposed to add an instrument track? Aren't audio tracks for samples? I guess I just don't understand how the Virus works with audio tracks in Cubase. The integration of hardware and software is insane haha. Feels like the game has changed completely on a personal level.