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I need a Vst i plugin what has no midi out ..routed the audio from the Vsti into a audio track in Cubase6.5
Important to get this routing working tha n i can try to produce more phrases for HN2
So is there someone who knows this routing in detail ?
Di., 28.08.2012 - 20:53 Permalink
I don't understand exactly what this routing has to do with producing phrases for HN, but anyway, here is the routing:
1. Create a new audio group bus: VST-connections >> Groups/Effects >> add new group (see picture Cubase_Bus_Group.png).
2. Connect an effects send channel of the instrument track (where the VSTi is loaded) with that new audio group bus. Make sure that send is switched on (picture Instrument_Send_to_Group.png)
3. Connect the audio input of the audio track with that audio group bus (picture Cubase_Audio_GroupBus_Input.png)
Di., 28.08.2012 - 21:08 Permalink
Thanks Juergen luckily for me you are a Cubase expert !
I don't understand exactly what this routing has to do with producing phrases for HN, but anyway, here is the routing:
I explain: i try to record the audio output of the flexphrases recorded in Cubase and than try to extract the midi notes from them..and get a phrase .. if it works ??
I try it ..
Thanks for the routing.. :thumbsup:
Di., 28.08.2012 - 22:49 Permalink
How to record the output of the Vst instrument to the audio track?
Is it in one go ? ..seems to me logical ..the Vst i producec audio ( there is no buffer ? ) what is routed directly to the input of the audio track
I find it difficult to deduc this setup..o yes sends :idea: ( not to confuse with effect sends )
Ok i managed to record the Vsti midi output onto a audio track ! ..In the case of a recorded flexphrase i must distract the midi out of th e audio--in Cubase can this be done or with melodyne
- i am uncertain about he midi extraction
- the extracted midi notes are specific for a flexphrase program (sound in Cubase).. so the phrase is not general in use
No idea if it get working.. a lot of work for a phrase, but if the phrase in HN2 sounds like in Cubase!