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Is this possible with audiobus and cubasis?
hi,
Is it possible when using audiobus and cubasis, to send midi to a synth app from cubasis. Then hit record in cubasis to record the audio of the synth app into cubasis, but then switch to the synth app while cubasis still keeps recording, so that you can tweak parameters of the synth like filter or any other, so that those tweaks get recorded into the cubasis track? While still also hearing the other audio tracks you have going in Cubasis, like a drum track or bassline what have you. So that you can perform tweaks on the synth along with the other tracks and record this performance to Cubasis, while cubasis is still sending midi to the synth app.
maybe more of a cubasis question I suppose, but does anyone know if this is possible?
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the strategy should work (done similiar things with Multitrack-DAW), but the context switching won't happen glitchfree, that for shure... unfortunately.
Yes that´s definitely possible and without automation support required in many cases. You don´t need Audiobus in most cases, you can switch the audio input of the Audio Track to Inter App Audio. It depends on the type of MIDI performance, some notes can drop while switching...
Your best bet is make the midi and audio routings in Cubasis, then switch to the synth that you are going to want to tweak and use the Cubasis record button in the AB tab.
Hi LSB,
Did send you a reply on the similar topic you've posted in our forum:
https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=109088
Hope that helps...
Best
Lars
allright, thnks for the info guys