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Solved: Recording Drambo in Cubasis 3.1?

Based on this conversation, I understood that I’d be able to record the midi output of an AU plugin into a midi track in Cubasis 3.1. Then I would freeze the track to get its audio.

I bought the app, and I’m having trouble making it work. Here’s an example:

I want to sequence something in a Drambo AU, then record that sequence into Cubasis. When I arm the track and record it, nothing is recorded.

The only way I can record midi into the track is to “play” Drambo using Cubasis’ own keyboard.

What am I doing wrong?

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  • @mistercharlie said:
    Based on {this conversation }(https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/816190#Comment_816190), I understood that I’d be able to record the midi output of an AU plugin into a midi track in Cubasis 3.1. Then I would freeze the track to get its audio.

    I bought the app, and I’m having trouble making it work. Here’s an example:

    I want to sequence something in a Drambo AU, then record that sequence into Cubasis. When I arm the track and record it, nothing is recorded.

    The only way I can record midi into the track is to “play” Drambo using Cubasis’ own keyboard.

    What am I doing wrong?

    Wasn't there a comment that Cubasis 3 can't do that?
    Drambo AU definitely sends MIDI.

  • @rs2000

    @Samu said that it’s possible, although perhaps I misunderstood:

    Midi can be recorded but to record audio from an AUv3 you need to 'freeze' the track as Cubasis doesn't have any track2track routing which would make it possible to use an AUv3 or just about any other track as the the input for another track be it midi or audio...

  • @mistercharlie So you can record MIDI from Drambo in fact?

  • @rs2000 Supposedly, but I can’t make it work.

    Related: I can record midi from Egoist, but what happens there is that when I freeze the track, it freezes the wrong pattern from inside Egoist. I.e if I record egoist pattern 5 into Cubasis, it plays back pattern 5 just fine. But if I freeze the track, the audio is from Egoist pattern 1.

    Weird.

  • @mistercharlie hi there yes its possible to record the midi sequenced in an AUv3 onto Cubasis timeline and let Cubasis play the sound.
    I just made a video for you. Unfortunately i don’t have Drambo so i made the video with DigiStix and BeatHawk.
    The process should be the same

  • @Paa89 Thanks! That’s a great video. I had already managed to get other midi AUs the record, but your great video prompted me to dig into Drambo to find the midi out settings.

    In Drambo, you have to add a MIDI OUT module to the end of the other modules. Then set the output and midi channel. Works like a charm. Cubasis now records Drambo. Freezing acts as expected.

    Solved!

  • @mistercharlie said:
    @Paa89 Thanks! That’s a great video. I had already managed to get other midi AUs the record, but your great video prompted me to dig into Drambo to find the midi out settings.

    In Drambo, you have to add a MIDI OUT module to the end of the other modules. Then set the output and midi channel. Works like a charm. Cubasis now records Drambo. Freezing acts as expected.

    Solved!

    Glad to help☺️

  • @Paa89 said:
    @mistercharlie hi there yes its possible to record the midi sequenced in an AUv3 onto Cubasis timeline and let Cubasis play the sound.
    I just made a video for you. Unfortunately i don’t have Drambo so i made the video with DigiStix and BeatHawk.
    The process should be the same

    Thanks for posting this, I’ve got Drambo recording midi into cubasis but if I use multiple tracks with different midi channels, cubasis seems to record everything on one channel.

    @LFS does cubasis take account of midi channels from AUs, can you have multiple midi channels on the same track?

    I’ve recorded the same thing in Audio Evolution and it splits the channels when I export the midi file.

  • edited June 2020

    It doesn’t work if you try to use multiple midi out channels from Drambo. The only way to do it is either run Drambo Stand Alone or route via Audiobus.

    I’d love to be wrong about this, but it’s the only way i found it to work when using MultiChannel Midi Out from Drambo into Cubasis or any other DAW on iOS for that matter.

    Definitely would love to solve this running internally though but Drambo doesn’t show up as a source inside of Cubasis when it’s hosted as an AUv3 so I’m not sure how to capture the multi-channel data from it 🤨

  • @echoopera said:
    It doesn’t work if you try to use multiple midi out channels from Drambo. The only way to do it is either run Drambo Stand Alone or route via Audiobus.

    I’d love to be wrong about this, but it’s the only way i found it to work when using MultiChannel Midi Out from Drambo into Cubasis or any other DAW on iOS for that matter.

    Definitely would love to solve this running internally though but Drambo doesn’t show up as a source inside of Cubasis when it’s hosted as an AUv3 so I’m not sure how to capture the multi-channel data from it 🤨

    Thanks, I thought it may be the case, would be nice to work in Cubasis but AEM is a decent alternative for this and exports multi channel midi, it can also split a midi track by channel to separate tracks.

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