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Cubasis is blind to ToneStack IAA

I've just noticed that ToneStack doesn't show in IAA plugin list in Cubasis. No biggie as I also have bias and would probably record a real amp if it was for an important recording. Still, seems like a bug.

Anyone else experiencing this?

P.s. Still loving Cubasis' workflow ;)

Comments

  • I see it listed under Yonac Tonestack in Cubasis 2 IAA effects.

  • @studioAB said:
    I see it listed under Yonac Tonestack in Cubasis 2 IAA effects.

    Ok, gotcha. I was looking for it in the input section. I can see it in the insert effect section though. All good. Cheers.

    Still curious that bias does show as an input. Each to their own I suppose.

  • @supadom said:

    @studioAB said:
    I see it listed under Yonac Tonestack in Cubasis 2 IAA effects.

    Ok, gotcha. I was looking for it in the input section. I can see it in the insert effect section though. All good. Cheers.

    Still curious that bias does show as an input. Each to their own I suppose.

    By working as an IAA fx ToneStack allows you to record the raw output from your guitar or synth and then be able to mess with the effect afterwards.
    I used to think this was a wholly good thing, however it gives you an escape route from committing to the sound, which isn't always good. Especially for me with guitar as I play differently with different tones.

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @supadom said:

    @studioAB said:
    I see it listed under Yonac Tonestack in Cubasis 2 IAA effects.

    Ok, gotcha. I was looking for it in the input section. I can see it in the insert effect section though. All good. Cheers.

    Still curious that bias does show as an input. Each to their own I suppose.

    By working as an IAA fx ToneStack allows you to record the raw output from your guitar or synth and then be able to mess with the effect afterwards.
    I used to think this was a wholly good thing, however it gives you an escape route from committing to the sound, which isn't always grood. Especially for me with guitar as I play differently with different tones.

    Yes, I understand that. I'd rather have an option though as live plugins can be heavy on the system. In the end it was a good thing as it brought me back to Bias. While too CPU heavy to be used in my live set up, it is actually quite nice to mess around with tones everyone's salivating over. Mind you, I only used it on bass this time around.

    If I get around to making a video for this recording I might submit it for the

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16683/song-of-the-year-club-2016#latest

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