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Re: Let me re-phrase my Cubase question. [message #82677 is a reply to message #82673] |
Thu, 05 April 2007 12:18 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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Steve,
The differences between LE, SE, SL, SX, and the "4" versions are
huge... the answers you got were valid for the versions the
respondents are used to... but the settings and menus are completely
different for each version. I sincerely doubt anyone here has
actually opened up LE. I pointed you to the manuals because that is
the easiest and fastest way to get the correct answer for your
version... I could have read page 65 of the Getting Started manual and
replied to you with the solution, but I thought I would point you to
the documentation so you could find the answers to other questions you
may have. My search for the LE documents took < 2 Minutes.
David.
Steve Cox wrote:
> David, I am honestly not trying to be a jerk. I just wanted one question answered.
> Either you guys feel like answering it, or you don't. Looks like the ones
> who don't keep telling me to RTFM. I am not interested in reading the manual.
> I have had years of troubles with dyslexia and imberrassingly have told you
> guys this. I have to read 3 words at a time backwards, then forwards, then
> compare the two, then carry on to the next 3-4 words. Typing this plea to
> you guys took about 10-15 minutes. I just thought that if I asked this simple
> question, I could count on that one of you might answer it as "Devices >
> VST Multitrack > Setup > ASIO Driver. I have never used Cubase before and
> don't intend to start now especially since it doesn't allow digital input.
> And lets not forget that there are a few of us die hard Paris-ites out there.
> Thanks' Steve
>
> EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
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>>Read...
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>>ftp://ftp.steinberg.net/Download/Cubase_LE_1/Docs_English/
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>>David.
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>>Steve Cox wrote:
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>>>All of what you guys are telling me is still unfortunately not what I
>
> am asking.
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>>>Spesifically, where in the software can you select between: Built in input,
>>>digital input (card) and analog input (card)?? All of the rest of what
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> you
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>>>are telling me isn't what I am asking. Also...we are recording audio and
>>>not midi.
>>>Steve
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Re: Let me re-phrase my Cubase question. [message #82678 is a reply to message #82672] |
Thu, 05 April 2007 12:30 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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If it recogniezs the digital inputs, then yes, it will allow you
to select them - now under "Devices", so you see a submenu item
called "VST Connections"? (This is what I was trying to ask you
before, when you chose not to help yourself by answering - I
don't have a Mac, nor Cubase for Mac, so I don't know if the
menus are identical!) If you DO see "VST connections", then THAT
is where you can choose which inputs on the card you can select
for each input buss in Cubase.
(but again, I don't have "LE", so I don't know if you have more
than one input buss as a choice in that version, either)
Nonetheless, what you're looking for should definitely be under
a submenu item called "VST connections" if it's the same as on
SX.
Neil
"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
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>I found it... Devices > Device setup > VST Multitrack > Setup > ASIO > then
>I can select between Built-in, and analog in (card). Looks like Cubase doesn't
>allow digital in from the card? Is that correct??
>
>"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>>All of what you guys are telling me is still unfortunately not what I am
>asking.
>>Spesifically, where in the software can you select between: Built in input,
>>digital input (card) and analog input (card)?? All of the rest of what
you
>>are telling me isn't what I am asking. Also...we are recording audio and
>>not midi.
>>Steve
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Re: Let me re-phrase my Cubase question. [message #82679 is a reply to message #82677] |
Thu, 05 April 2007 12:31 |
Stevehwan
Messages: 207 Registered: January 2006
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Thanks' David
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>Steve,
>
>The differences between LE, SE, SL, SX, and the "4" versions are
>huge... the answers you got were valid for the versions the
>respondents are used to... but the settings and menus are completely
>different for each version. I sincerely doubt anyone here has
>actually opened up LE. I pointed you to the manuals because that is
>the easiest and fastest way to get the correct answer for your
>version... I could have read page 65 of the Getting Started manual and
>replied to you with the solution, but I thought I would point you to
>the documentation so you could find the answers to other questions you
>may have. My search for the LE documents took < 2 Minutes.
>
>David.
>
>Steve Cox wrote:
>
>> David, I am honestly not trying to be a jerk. I just wanted one question
answered.
>> Either you guys feel like answering it, or you don't. Looks like the ones
>> who don't keep telling me to RTFM. I am not interested in reading the
manual.
>> I have had years of troubles with dyslexia and imberrassingly have told
you
>> guys this. I have to read 3 words at a time backwards, then forwards,
then
>> compare the two, then carry on to the next 3-4 words. Typing this plea
to
>> you guys took about 10-15 minutes. I just thought that if I asked this
simple
>> question, I could count on that one of you might answer it as "Devices
>
>> VST Multitrack > Setup > ASIO Driver. I have never used Cubase before
and
>> don't intend to start now especially since it doesn't allow digital input.
>> And lets not forget that there are a few of us die hard Paris-ites out
there.
>> Thanks' Steve
>>
>> EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Read...
>>>
>>>ftp://ftp.steinberg.net/Download/Cubase_LE_1/Docs_English/
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Steve Cox wrote:
>>>
>>>>All of what you guys are telling me is still unfortunately not what I
>>
>> am asking.
>>
>>>>Spesifically, where in the software can you select between: Built in
input,
>>>>digital input (card) and analog input (card)?? All of the rest of what
>>
>> you
>>
>>>>are telling me isn't what I am asking. Also...we are recording audio
and
>>>>not midi.
>>>>Steve
>>
>>
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Re: Let me re-phrase my Cubase question. [message #82680 is a reply to message #82678] |
Thu, 05 April 2007 12:32 |
Stevehwan
Messages: 207 Registered: January 2006
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Thanks' Niel
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>If it recogniezs the digital inputs, then yes, it will allow you
>to select them - now under "Devices", so you see a submenu item
>called "VST Connections"? (This is what I was trying to ask you
>before, when you chose not to help yourself by answering - I
>don't have a Mac, nor Cubase for Mac, so I don't know if the
>menus are identical!) If you DO see "VST connections", then THAT
>is where you can choose which inputs on the card you can select
>for each input buss in Cubase.
>(but again, I don't have "LE", so I don't know if you have more
>than one input buss as a choice in that version, either)
>
>Nonetheless, what you're looking for should definitely be under
>a submenu item called "VST connections" if it's the same as on
>SX.
>
>Neil
>
>"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>>I found it... Devices > Device setup > VST Multitrack > Setup > ASIO >
then
>>I can select between Built-in, and analog in (card). Looks like Cubase
doesn't
>>allow digital in from the card? Is that correct??
>>
>>"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>All of what you guys are telling me is still unfortunately not what I
am
>>asking.
>>>Spesifically, where in the software can you select between: Built in input,
>>>digital input (card) and analog input (card)?? All of the rest of what
>you
>>>are telling me isn't what I am asking. Also...we are recording audio and
>>>not midi.
>>>Steve
>>
>
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