Recording on cubase channels from midi/rewire
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
congratulations!!! If your problem sorted out.I just tried to help. Thanks anyway for your compliments! 
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- KVRist
- 391 posts since 28 Apr, 2002
Would it not have been easier to just export the tracks as wave files from FL Studio, then load them into an audio track in Cubase? Or is there something else that this method is achieving?
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
Well you are right,I do that normally to save my cpu rather rewiring it.TeeLangSun wrote:Would it not have been easier to just export the tracks as wave files from FL Studio, then load them into an audio track in Cubase? Or is there something else that this method is achieving?
But the question was about midi to audio and rewire to audio. This will include used VSTi in the projects also.
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
It is beyond me, how it is more convenient to completely record a midi/rewire track in realtime than to export it offline quickly? And moreover it saves your CPU,system resources, latency etc which means less crashes, when you export or render(like freeze function works). and what is the advantage when you record a midi track in realtime? Pro-tools is been criticized coz it does not have offline rendering.even7 wrote:i'm looking to find out how this is done too. am i missing something (hopefully) or is it not possible in cubase to simply arm record an audio track and record audio from say a subtractor in reason?
i think that i may have been able to do this in sx 2, but being that my memory is...well...not so good, i can't remember *if* and *how* i did it.
in live you would just select an aoutput track in a dropdown menu, arm record the desired track and then hit record in transport and that was it. clearly, something as basic as this can be somehow done in cubase.
i'm asking this because having to export tracks is a pain in the ass and kinda messes my workflow
now someone please enlighten me.
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- KVRist
- 350 posts since 9 Aug, 2005
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
Well you can do it precisely by locating left and right locator around your loops 4,8,or 16 bars in snap to bar setting. And I dont think it would be any faster(12 times?:shock:) to record something and then resize/edit your loops.even7 wrote:it's more convinient cus i wouldn't record a whole track, but rather a 4-8-16 bar loop and then simply delete the midi/rewire track. about 12 times faster than menu>file>export audio mixdown and several other clicks, don't you think?
But perhaps, what I find easier may be pain for you.
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