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dionenoid wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:26 pm And that's why Cubase has "real time export".
It's described here (version 9 manual): https://steinberg.help/cubase_pro_artis ... out_r.html

But, I can't find the option at all on the Cubase Artist 12 manual: https://steinberg.help/cubase_artist/v1 ... own_r.html

Also, check out the actual description in the Cubase 9 manual:
Real-Time Export

Allows you to export the mixdown file in realtime. This takes at least the same time as regular playback. Some VST plug-ins, external instruments, and effects require real-time export in order to have enough time to update correctly during the mixdown. Consult the plug-in manufacturers for further information.
Are we talking about the same thing? I'm talking about playing a VSTi, over your MIDI keyboard, for example, and recording the audio output of that VSTi.

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chk071 wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:42 pm
dionenoid wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:26 pm And that's why Cubase has "real time export".
It's described here (version 9 manual): https://steinberg.help/cubase_pro_artis ... out_r.html

But, I can't find the option at all on the Cubase Artist 12 manual: https://steinberg.help/cubase_artist/v1 ... own_r.html
Mmm, weird, i don't see it in the compare list either. It was in the Artist version up to C11 for sure. There was a bug, many topics on SB forums about it, but that was fixed.
Can you use external hardware in C12 Artist ? Because that would need Real Time Export...
chk071 wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:42 pm Also, check out the actual description in the Cubase 9 manual:
Real-Time Export

Allows you to export the mixdown file in realtime. This takes at least the same time as regular playback. Some VST plug-ins, external instruments, and effects require real-time export in order to have enough time to update correctly during the mixdown. Consult the plug-in manufacturers for further information.
Are we talking about the same thing? I'm talking about playing a VSTi, over your MIDI keyboard, for example, and recording the audio output of that VSTi.
In your example you could ofcourse just record your midi notes and then 'Render In Place' or Export. Or use 'Retrospective record' (is that in Artist? Dunno) and bounce/render/export after.

But yeah, Real Time Export can be used creatively. I used it a lot for recording of live tweaking of both hardware and software or a combo of both. Then Cut out the useful parts later.
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Pretty sure retrospective record is in Artist too, though I've never used that either. As you say, you can record your midi playing then go back and export. I still don't quite understand why recording live output from a VSTi is important - for sure it's one more step exporting the midi/VSTi recording but...not exactly difficult or particularly time consuming. Artist does all of that, the same as Pro.

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Hey, don't want to claim something wrong. Maybe I was just too stupid to record VSTi's output back when I owned Artist. Or, I thought it works the usual way I do it in other DAW's, but it works differently in Cubase.

As for why it's important: Well... you never played instruments live, and just want to record what you're noodling? :) Of course, you can record the MIDI, and then export it. As you say, it's one more step.

Also quite handy to be able to record audio when you're doing a video.

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Quick addendum - I'm referring to Artist 10.5. Apparently in 11 real time export was missed off from the dialogue box when recording. A very quick search on Steinberg forum revealed that was said to be an error by Steinberg and they put it back in on the next update version. Sounds like it was there but no link to the function itself - should now be fixed. I dunno for sure as I'm in no hurry to buy Artist 12 at all.

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I think this is the thread where I found the information that what I tried isn't possible in any other version than Pro: https://forums.steinberg.net/t/recordin ... t/102818/5

Granted, it's also quite complicated in Pro...

So easy to do in other DAW's.

Here's another thread about it: viewtopic.php?t=527043
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chk071 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:20 pm
As for why it's important: Well... you never played instruments live, and just want to record what you're noodling? :) Of course, you can record the MIDI, and then export it. As you say, it's one more step.
No. Well, yes I have but I simply record it then export. Just the way I've always done that even when I was using Pro. Probably I'm too lazy to learn another way I guess. And also too bad a player for it to be useful - I know I'll always want to go in and edit the playing, so it doesn't generally make sense for me to go straight to the error-revealing method that is recording everything you play. :hihi:

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I can't play either, but, I had one or two occasions where I found it useful. Also to reproduce bugs in instruments, and record it, when I reported those bugs.

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Fair enough. For me there are far more bugs in my playing than in any instrument. It has been said that my playing resembles a swarm of fire ants on the march.

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:)

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Are people glitching on Mac or PC?

Or both?

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In case anybody is interested, I just uploaded a intro tutorial on Dolby Atmos in Cubase 12.

Follow me on Youtube for videos on spatial and immersive audio production.

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For some reason I thought that Cubase defaulted to VST 3 when given a choice between a VST 2 and VST 3 FX plugin but having just installed Kickstart 2 and having no sidechain option I have discovered otherwise. I can see my new Baby Audio Crystalline has done the same so I'm going to have to deal with that as well.
I know I can hide the VST 2 plugins but is there an option to default to VST 3? (the Cubase manual did not giveth one hope).

Grum.

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Are you sure that the Kickstart VST3 hasn't been blacklisted?

First time I hear that a DAW defaults to VST2, when there is a VST2 and a VST3.

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Very disappointed with the new dongle free authorisation process.
It takes more than 15 seconds on launching Cubase just to verify activations - wtf… :(
Never happened with dongle Plug-in…
I still need the dongle plugged in, since Wavelab is still relying on it and yet I can’t transfer Cubase 12 Pro licence to usb dongle anymore :(
Half baked licence scheme by Steinberg… :(

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