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Topic History of: Record audio in Cubase 4 Max. showing the last posts - (Last post first)
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Keith
hi Solari,
Unfortunately it all depends on the DAW..Ableton Live, for example, has much more flexible routing.
It would be great to offer a simpler way, but Wormhole is as simplified as it's currently possible due to the limits of the plugin architecture.
Sorry about that.
Solari
Hello Keith,
as far as i know you can route the audiosignal to a grouptrack but not directly to another audiotrack. And even if this would be possible, isn't it a bit complicated and unhandy to use always 2 tracks for one signal (or even 3 tracks counting also the midi track)?
There should be a solution with only 1 audiotrack needed.
Keith
Hi Solari,
I'm not sure how to help you - Cubase should have a means to record the output of a channel - can you perhaps route the output of that Wormhole channel to another channel, for recording?
I know this is possible in other DAWs, but I haven't used Cubase for some time.
Solari
Hi,
i tried out Wormhole2 and everything seems to work fine on first sight. but i wonder about the common procedure to record a forwarded audio signal in cubase?
The scenario is as follows:
PC1 runs Cubase 4 and send midi data to PC2.
on PC2 the midi data (from PC1) triggers a vsti and the audiosignal of this vsti is being send to PC1 via Wormhole2.
So in PC1 i have an instance of Wormhole2 inserted in an audiotrack, but of course i cannot record the audiosignal this way, i only can hear it.
So how is the usual approach for this application?