How to record pattern from FXpansion Tremor to Cubase sequencer

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Hi guys,
I got FXpansion Tremor plugged in to my Cubase. Working with Tremor was fun and cool, but the issue is that I cannot record my patterns into the Cubase sequencer window. Please can any1 guide me on how 2 go about dis or any other source that can help me on dis

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Edited: I stand corrected.
Last edited by masterhiggins on Tue Jul 05, 2016 6:09 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Once you are happy with a pattern in Tremor simply render it in Cubase and then just copy within your arrangement.
I do it all the time, rendering multiple patterns and then muting the Tremor plugin track.
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Tremor does output midi (as does BFD). It's enabled by default, if memory serves. I say this because I usually ended up turning it off.
From the FXPansion FAQ:
Does Tremor feature a MIDI output?
Yes, Tremor features a MIDI output when running the VST and standalone versions (AU and RTAS formats do not support MIDI output from plugins).
It works in DP for sure, but I'm not sure if Cubase supports it, though (possibly since it's not a vst3 instrument). The easiest way to find out would be to set up an instance of Tremor, then create a new midi track, and see if you can select tremor as a midi input source for the new midi track.
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Wow. How the heck did I miss that?!?! I'll have to give that a try tomorrow. Thanks.

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To add to that you may have to select both tracks (the one with the MIDI out and the receiving plugin) to even get sound from the receiving plugin. At least I had to do that in Cubase 8.5 whenever I work with Cthulhu or Nora. Pain in the a** though.

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no you don't have to do any odd thing in Cubase. Just select Tremor as the MIDI input for the MIDI track you are trying to record to. Simply putting the track in monitor mode will let it "hear" the incoming MIDI data.
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Nightpolymath wrote:To add to that you may have to select both tracks (the one with the MIDI out and the receiving plugin) to even get sound from the receiving plugin. At least I had to do that in Cubase 8.5 whenever I work with Cthulhu or Nora. Pain in the a** though.
Did you try the Nora Auxiliar Midi Recording? - Anyway it will be further improved.


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Never tried this, thanks for the tip.

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Okay, just tried this in 8.5, and it works as i'd described earlier. I just played an instance of zebra with tremor midi output.
Just make sure Send is enabled in Tremor's mapping page. On the destination midi (or instrument) track, select Tremor Midi Out as its input. If you monitor-enable, you'll see the midi activity (or hear audio if it's feeding an instrument).

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I've spent so much time with Tremor and never realised it was possible. Thanks for the tip (goes to show that we better RTFM lol).
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masterhiggins wrote:Thanks.
himalaya wrote:Thanks for the tip
You're welcome :)
masterhiggins wrote:Wow. How the heck did I miss that?!?!
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Tnx Guys for the comments, I will try them out. I really apprc8t

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OP had asked how to route to a MIDI track without pokery jiggery ..
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Once you have it routed, go into the Tremor mapping page and make sure send is enabled
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