As a Cubase 12 newbie i would like to mention that when you have recorded something on your electric guitar, and your monitor button is on when playing back your recordings, you wont be able to hear your recording ( i learned the hard way ) :)
My UR44 just has a dry sound although a signal does show up on an audio ch for its just DRY with no effects. Mac Mini works fine but too slow. Had to uninstall the DSP MIXER for the UR44 as it's basically useless with Cubase 12 which over rides it. Direct monitoring is greyed out. I've had Cubase 5.12 working great back in the day but can't get this going on Windows Cubase 12. Great sound you have
Hey, if your amp has a direct output you should be able to plug that into your soundcard and record it directly, or you could use a dynamic mic and mic up your am, but obvs the first way is easiest, and should get the best quality. Hope that helps
Can anyone help? Got monitor and recording enabled on, the track selected, my levels are coming through the mixer, but when I click record it's not recording anything. Anyone had a similar issue?
The acoustic guitar was only recorded with one mic, not with a stereo pair, so there is no need to add it to a stereo track. Same would apply either to the electric guitar, either recorded using the DI signal or recording a mic'd up amp. Hope that helps :)
@@cassandrahuskey8866 Your guitar only puts out a mono signal, so it will remian mono through the entire signal chain (unless you add some sort of stereo processing to it). Even if you recorded the guitar to a stereo track it is still effectivley mono as the mono signal is duplicated to the left/right channels of the stero track.
Hello there just got the cubase 12. When I try to record a electric guitar part, I don't get a wave form but just a flat line. How would I be able to get a wav form happening? (I've went to the Edit section then preferences ... it shown my wave form was on form was on)
Gracias excelente video amigo! no encuentro la opción ReWire en Cubase 12, tendrás idea dónde está? antes estaba en la pestaña "Estudio". Gracias y saludos!
I'm recording my 100 watt guitar amplifier with a AT2050 condenser mic on a audio track. It sounds just fine when I'm recording and the return sounds spotless as well, but once I listen to the recording on Cubase, it sounds extremely distorted. What do you think might be the issue?
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. My ASIO is defined to my audio interface to which I connect my guitar as input (as you do in this video). When I go to Outputs in "Audio Connections" it only allows me to set it to the audio card... is it not possible to set the input to the audio interface while setting the output to the built in output of the computer? (like in GarageBand). Thanks again.
My audio interface is plugged in, powered and set as the ASIO driver in Cubase, but still no audio can be heard coming from my guitar that's into input 1. Any idea what it could be? I hear it fine when using the standalone Amplitube 5 software.
@@padraig88 As long as you have the correct input selected for that channel, and you have the monitor button active, it should be as simple as that. If you have the input selected then that means it is there. Only other thing I can think of is if you have Cubase Pro and have the control room activated, you can either turn off the control room (just reconnect the outputs). If that is still not working you might want to try Steinberg as this should be really simple.
@@Borntoproduce Thank you for the response! I got Cubase LE 12 so no control room. I was able to get some monitoring sound after rebooting the PC? There's a very annoying latency though so not sure if there's something I can do about that.
As a Cubase 12 newbie i would like to mention that when you have recorded something on your electric guitar, and your monitor button is on when playing
back your recordings, you wont be able to hear your recording ( i learned the hard way ) :)
Thank you
My UR44 just has a dry sound although a signal does show up on an audio ch for its just DRY with no effects. Mac Mini works fine but too slow. Had to uninstall the DSP MIXER for the UR44 as it's basically useless with Cubase 12 which over rides it. Direct monitoring is greyed out. I've had Cubase 5.12 working great back in the day but can't get this going on Windows Cubase 12. Great sound you have
Nice ! thanks
Our pleasure!
Thank you very much! 👍
You are welcome!
I have a real fender mustang amp, and I have some favorite presets in my amp. How can I get that same sound in my DAW ,cubase pro 13?
Hey, if your amp has a direct output you should be able to plug that into your soundcard and record it directly, or you could use a dynamic mic and mic up your am, but obvs the first way is easiest, and should get the best quality. Hope that helps
Hey, do you do any videos for cubase 12 elements?
We have a AI / LE free course on RUclips and this course here only uses basic features so Elements should be ok to follow along
Can anyone help? Got monitor and recording enabled on, the track selected, my levels are coming through the mixer, but when I click record it's not recording anything. Anyone had a similar issue?
İ use Focusright as Audio device however no sound from my Fender ...strange
Why did you put the guitar in as mono and not stereo?
The acoustic guitar was only recorded with one mic, not with a stereo pair, so there is no need to add it to a stereo track. Same would apply either to the electric guitar, either recorded using the DI signal or recording a mic'd up amp. Hope that helps :)
So if I’m plugging my guitar into my interface into my
Laptop is it mono or stereo?
@@Borntoproduce but if your plugging an electric guitar straight into the interface and using vst amps, do you turn your guitar mono? Or stereo?
@@cassandrahuskey8866 Your guitar only puts out a mono signal, so it will remian mono through the entire signal chain (unless you add some sort of stereo processing to it). Even if you recorded the guitar to a stereo track it is still effectivley mono as the mono signal is duplicated to the left/right channels of the stero track.
Hello there just got the cubase 12. When I try to record a electric guitar part, I don't get a wave form but just a flat line. How would I be able to get a wav form happening?
(I've went to the Edit section then preferences ... it shown my wave form was on form was on)
Gracias excelente video amigo! no encuentro la opción ReWire en Cubase 12, tendrás idea dónde está? antes estaba en la pestaña "Estudio". Gracias y saludos!
Lo sentimos, no usamos Rewire en Cubase. Los mejores deseos
I'm recording my 100 watt guitar amplifier with a AT2050 condenser mic on a audio track. It sounds just fine when I'm recording and the return sounds spotless as well, but once I listen to the recording on Cubase, it sounds extremely distorted.
What do you think might be the issue?
by the way, I've lowered the volume almost completely, and nothing changed.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. My ASIO is defined to my audio interface to which I connect my guitar as input (as you do in this video). When I go to Outputs in "Audio Connections" it only allows me to set it to the audio card... is it not possible to set the input to the audio interface while setting the output to the built in output of the computer? (like in GarageBand). Thanks again.
don't think you can do that. But maybe ask this question on one of the Cubase Facebook groups to see if anyone has a definitive answer.
@@Borntoproduce Thanks 🙏
I cant make it work. I have a focusrite and downloaded the cubase elements trial and cant record. tried everythign out and still doenst record
Same
What do you call that method when recording several takes in a loop?
I don't know if there is a 'proper' term for it. I always refer to it as 'looped recording' :)
Comping.
for some reason it echoes my guitar after a second, do you know how to fix this?
You likely need to turn off the 'monitor' button. It's the little button that looks like a speaker on the channel you are recording on
My audio interface is plugged in, powered and set as the ASIO driver in Cubase, but still no audio can be heard coming from my guitar that's into input 1. Any idea what it could be? I hear it fine when using the standalone Amplitube 5 software.
Sounds like you need to hit the 'monitor' button on the channel you are recording on. It looks like a little tiny speaker.
@@Borntoproduce Hmm I've tried that with no success. I believe it might related to the audio outputs routing?
@@padraig88 As long as you have the correct input selected for that channel, and you have the monitor button active, it should be as simple as that. If you have the input selected then that means it is there. Only other thing I can think of is if you have Cubase Pro and have the control room activated, you can either turn off the control room (just reconnect the outputs). If that is still not working you might want to try Steinberg as this should be really simple.
@@Borntoproduce Thank you for the response! I got Cubase LE 12 so no control room. I was able to get some monitoring sound after rebooting the PC? There's a very annoying latency though so not sure if there's something I can do about that.
Yea it's cool, but the sound quality of my guitar when using cubase amps is crap. Is there anyway to get better sound quality?
I've just tweaked the amp settings mostly but I often run 2 different amps at the same time. I especially do that to get a good Strat tone.
@jeremythornton433 2 different Amps on the same track? Or two tracks, each with different amps?
I'm getting zero sound out of recorded parts. It sounds fine when recording, but playing the recorded takes provides no sound whatsoever
Once you have finished recording you need to turn off the 'monitor' button on that channel :)
you didn't explain how to do record DI signal