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AuthorTopic: How to record VSTi audio LIVE to sequencer track
Chadwick
Posted: 1st April 2002 21:20
Hi guys,

I'm kind of new to this and need a little help.

I'm kind of new to VST and have a VSTi in mind (don't we all?) - and I have a friend who has offered to do the hard work of coding it once the specification is finalised.

With this VSTi it would be most useful to record the audio output of the VSTi live to an audio track, rather than either constantly run the VSTi plugin or do an offline 'export' of the audio.

However, I can find no way to record a virtual instrument live in Cubase. Cubase only has the export audio option which doesn't work in realtime. There seems to be no way to record the VSTi's output as you play.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Mac

[ 02 April 2002, 00:22: Message edited by: McKenzie ]
realmarco
Posted: 1st April 2002 21:54
well there is Tobybear's Channel grabber(pc only)

www.tobybear.de

but Why do you want to do that?
'cause doing so bypasses The high-quality interpolation

if answer is fiddling with the knobs...well you can automate mate
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