Thanks, funny thing I have seen in your videos that when you modulate you do it with your left hand but your body camera shows you are using your right arm
Thanks for this vid , very helpful explantations! I was wondering , do you ever use the little button in the bottom left corner (constraint delay compensation) ?? when i record synths into cubase i click that button and the latency goes low again , but it disables the plug ins that are adding latency.
I've watched so many of these types of videos and can still never get hardware to work. So frustrating. I wish there were some form of wizard to set them up like VSTs.
I made everything step by step and have a problem especially with your last Method where i can use microfreak via midi but i only hear it in Mono and the problem still exists when i add reverb or wider or so. I cant unterstand why it does not spread into sides i hear the reverb singal also in mono thats strange. Hopefully you or the community can help me out there. Thanks for everything Dash because i learnt a lot from you over the years.
You're using stereo cable and 2 channels on the soundcard? or just a single line cable into 1 channel? if the latter create a stereo channel in cubase and route the mono to both inputs if that makes sense
I use a jack cable (mono) which goes out from the microfreak and this goes via XLR into my universal audio apollo interface channel 1 and in cubase i use a stereo channel. Do you think this is the right cable? because a friend now told me i should try a jack - jack mono cable? The other thing is that i have a noise problem when i records microfreak in audio which you told us in Method 1 and there i hear a noise in the high area is this maybe because i use the XLR cable? Thanks in advance @@DashGlitch
@@IbeX-Music on the interface each input represents 1 mono channel, if you're using just 1 input you will get mono. In your daw you need to set the input of both stereo inputs to 1 single mono, that should send a duplicate to the L and R. The XLR/Jack won't make a difference, the main thing is the cable itself (not connectors). In fact you need a TRS split to dual mono TS jack cable, that will likely be the best.
You skipped the timing issues when you try to record the external audio back in. A lot of external synths will start slightly out of time. Does Cubase have a midi offset or delay parameter.
That's not the synth, that's your audio interface's buffer-size. Cubase does have track delay if you need it, but it's actually easier to record it in and move it back by the amount of samples which your buffer size is set to.
That was great. I'm going to try this on my Odyssey..
Thanks, funny thing I have seen in your videos that when you modulate you do it with your left hand but your body camera shows you are using your right arm
Thanks for this vid , very helpful explantations! I was wondering , do you ever use the little button in the bottom left corner (constraint delay compensation) ?? when i record synths into cubase i click that button and the latency goes low again , but it disables the plug ins that are adding latency.
I don't, but I will look into that! Thank you
That button is really nice thanks
How do you sync cubase with an external sequencer?
MIDI -> project sync setup
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I've watched so many of these types of videos and can still never get hardware to work. So frustrating. I wish there were some form of wizard to set them up like VSTs.
I made everything step by step and have a problem especially with your last Method where i can use microfreak via midi but i only hear it in Mono and the problem still exists when i add reverb or wider or so. I cant unterstand why it does not spread into sides i hear the reverb singal also in mono thats strange. Hopefully you or the community can help me out there.
Thanks for everything Dash because i learnt a lot from you over the years.
You're using stereo cable and 2 channels on the soundcard? or just a single line cable into 1 channel? if the latter create a stereo channel in cubase and route the mono to both inputs if that makes sense
I use a jack cable (mono) which goes out from the microfreak and this goes via XLR into my universal audio apollo interface channel 1 and in cubase i use a stereo channel. Do you think this is the right cable? because a friend now told me i should try a jack - jack mono cable?
The other thing is that i have a noise problem when i records microfreak in audio which you told us in Method 1 and there i hear a noise in the high area is this maybe because i use the XLR cable? Thanks in advance @@DashGlitch
@@IbeX-Music on the interface each input represents 1 mono channel, if you're using just 1 input you will get mono. In your daw you need to set the input of both stereo inputs to 1 single mono, that should send a duplicate to the L and R. The XLR/Jack won't make a difference, the main thing is the cable itself (not connectors). In fact you need a TRS split to dual mono TS jack cable, that will likely be the best.
alright thanks a lot i will get the cable and try it out. @@DashGlitch 🙏
You skipped the timing issues when you try to record the external audio back in. A lot of external synths will start slightly out of time.
Does Cubase have a midi offset or delay parameter.
That's not the synth, that's your audio interface's buffer-size. Cubase does have track delay if you need it, but it's actually easier to record it in and move it back by the amount of samples which your buffer size is set to.
And if it the sh 101 with midi input
"How to record your into synth Cubase"
How to record your into synth cubase
How to Record Your Into Synth Cubase
Can I send you a beat so that you can produce it better then me? The beat is free, so you can use it if you want!
Just keep pushing and learning and you will eventually produce the beats to the quality you want!