Yamaha Audiogram 6/Cubase 5 AI Problems

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Member Since: Feb 20, 2012

Hi all,
A little while ago I bought the Yamaha Audiogram 6, when I got it I was told that it would allow me to record four separate tracks in parallel, two mono tracks and two stereo tracks. I take said item home load it up on my PC (runs win7 x64 if this helps), install cubase and register it, not as bad as everybody says Go to band recording the next day, plug in guitar, vox, bass and synth, using one of the stereo track for the bass except without the second input. I then create 4 separate tracks 3 mono and 1 stereo; but no dice all tracks get mushed into one can anyone help, I've been fighting with Cubase and the Audiogram for the best part of 2 months to try and get it to work but I can't, anyone with any knowledge please help

thanks

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Byte-Mixer
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Since: Dec 04, 2007


Feb 20, 2012 04:31 am

I'm not that familiar with cubase, but let's start at the beginning. Have you made sure that the audiogram is the default interface both in windows, and in cubase?

Also, when you create the tracks, are they assigned/routed properly, i.e. using analog input 1 or 2 or 3/4 or however it labels them for the audiogram? E.g. track 1 should be routed to analog input 1, track 2 to analog input 2, and so on and so forth.

The way you say everything is being "mushed" into one track sounds kinda like maybe it's getting mixed down automatically somehow after being recorded? Or maybe something is telling the tracks to be merged or something. Someone around here with more cubase knowledge than me can probably get you sorted. Hopefully it's something simple like a setting that needs to be toggled off.

http://www.reverbnation.com/2ndg
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Since: Nov 27, 2007


Feb 20, 2012 05:41 am

yup check "devices" > "connections"> "input"
you should have a mono, mono2 and mono 3 set up in there under inputs.
your 3 mono channels in the project shoud be routed accordingly...channel 1> mono 1
channel 2> mono 2 etc.

same scenario with the stereo.
In connections set up a stereo "input" and do the same thing in the project with the routing.

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Since: Feb 20, 2012


Feb 20, 2012 06:17 am

yeah when i go to assign the inputs etc there are only two options MIC CODEC 1 and MIC CODEC 2 or something like that I cant quite remember, even when i set those to two different tracks, it still records the same thing on each track, that is a mixture of both. Any ideas on how or why cubase only sees these two as opposed to the four that the audiogram 6 has? also would the audiogram work with pro tools ten, im thinking of switching from cubase to protools or would i need to use a different DAW?

http://www.reverbnation.com/2ndg
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Since: Nov 27, 2007


Feb 20, 2012 07:07 am

man honestly it wont make any difference you still gotta assign or figure it out.

so ok, where is it saying this MIC CODEC 1 and 2? in the actual project in cubase or in the "connections" section under devices in cubase?

sounds like you havent set up the correct "connections".

did you go to "devices"> "connections" in the cubase menu?
assgining is in the project

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