cubasis Emulator X midi, samples

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Member Since: Aug 26, 2005

Still wondering how to bet Cubasis to perform the samples I imported into Emulator X instead of sound module stuff.

Gongchime

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Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 08, 2006 09:56 pm

I see the bundle you purchased came with Sonar LE as well. If you would like to install that instead of cubase, which seems to be giving everyone who is installin ghtis bundle a problem. I will walk you through the steps to set up the sampler in Sonar.

As well reading the Emu site it says setting up a wave file to be a complete sample in EmulatorX is a simple one click process. It sure doesnt seem that way from what I am hearing from youiand several others who purchased this bundle of joy.

Let me know and I'll see if I can help you out.

Member
Since: Aug 26, 2005


Feb 09, 2006 08:34 am

I don't remember seeing Sonar LE on my disk. I'll look again though.

I'm getting some help elsewhere so I'll try that first since I'm alrady set up with Emulator.

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 10, 2006 01:12 am

Let us know how it gets fixed. I know there have been several people witht he same probelm and no one seems to have goten around this yet.

Member
Since: Aug 26, 2005


Feb 10, 2006 06:59 am

Got the samples playing now the issue is...

some kind of delay between parts and also the click. They're not lined up. Is this a latency issue? How to fix it?

Gongchime

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 10, 2006 03:38 pm

Not sure what its called in Cubasis but you will need to go to either options or preferances/audio. Then there should be a buffer setting which is probably set up very high. Try lowering it down to either 512, 256 or even 128 if the sound card will allow it to go that low. This will decrease the latency from the time the key is hit on your controller to the time the note actually sounds.

The other alternative if you have tracks that are out of time is to actually slide them over into the correct time position.

Member
Since: Aug 26, 2005


Feb 11, 2006 10:20 am

Imporved the latency a lot. Thanks,

My main problem now is that the VST chanel mixer isn't getting any signal.

When I speak into the mic , the signal shows up in the right chanel which confuses me cause the mic is actually plugged into the left chanel.

In the manual it said that if there is no sound, create a new strip from a physical source but after I click on New Strip the dialog that comes up has physical in grey so I can't do anything with it.

In DSP Mixer the first chanel says MONO I/O Card in L and has a send that says ASIO IN 1/2 HOST. Currently the MIDI sequence I programmed is playing back on two chanels 3 and 4. Chanel 3's input says WAVE L/R .

If I click on the word Inputs at the upper right hand side of the screen just above the TV and click on host in the TV then click on Outputs, I/O Card out 1/2 has a green line going to MON.

All the others have an orange line going to MIX Under Output assignment if I click on Host there are no lines going anywhere.

I read that if I go to File>Preferences>General and click "auto save" that I could make Cubasis save every 5 minutes. If I go under file there is no preferences option!

When I click Track Record Enable the manual says a little Mic should appear. I don't see that.

Member
Since: Aug 26, 2005


Feb 13, 2006 08:15 am

Now the tech support people want to know if I've got the latest BIOS and drivers. When I asked the motherboard manufacturer, they sent me a link with a bunch of stuff on it. But I don't know what I'm looking at. How would I know if I already have what they're showing me or not? I contacted the motherboard manufacturer again asking the same question but they haven't gotten back to me.

Has anyone ever had to do this before?

Gongchime

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Feb 13, 2006 08:25 am

I've had to do this loads of times before, everything should have titles and version numbers...it's probably BIOS plus drivers for every stinkin part of the motherboard, you'll just have to go thru and check each component.

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