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Cubasis and Bluetooth

Has anyone gotten Cubasis to work well with Bluetooth? I have issues where both my car and Bluetooth earbuds interpret the app as a “call” so it sounds weird and doesn’t work right. But other music apps like Phre Acid work just fine.

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  • I'm not sure if it's the same issue you're having, but I've found that if I start Cubasis first, select bluetooth from the audio settings, and THEN turn on my bluetooth headphones, it seems to work. If I don't do it in that order, the audio plays but it sounds like it's half-speed. Weird.

  • I’ll have to give that a try.

  • @jachbla said:
    I'm not sure if it's the same issue you're having, but I've found that if I start Cubasis first, select bluetooth from the audio settings, and THEN turn on my bluetooth headphones, it seems to work. If I don't do it in that order, the audio plays but it sounds like it's half-speed. Weird.

    Thanks for this, I’ve been wondering for months what was going on. I thought everything I’d saved on my phone was corrupted and I’ve been avoiding Cubasis entirely on the iPad as well because of it.

    Should be a simple fix, given that no other audio app I’ve used has this behaviour.

    Is this issue in the bug list, @LFS ?

  • Hi @DukeWonder, Hi all,

    Thanks for your messages!
    Below please find the steps how to use Bluetooth Audio in Cubasis.

    Please use the following steps to use Cubasis 3 with bluetooth headphones:

    • Please connect your BT headphones to the iPad
    • Launch Cubasis and go to Setup/Audio and enable “Bluetooth / AirPlay” by tapping the corresponding button
    • If required, please go to Setup/Project and choose (or reselect) the matching sample rate of your project.

    Hope that helps...

    Best,
    Lars

  • @LFS said:

    • If required, please go to Setup/Project and choose (or reselect) the matching sample rate of your project.

    This is another point that escaped me, thanks for the info @LFS !

  • @ahallam said:

    @LFS said:

    • If required, please go to Setup/Project and choose (or reselect) the matching sample rate of your project.

    This is another point that escaped me, thanks for the info @LFS !

    Hi @ahallam,

    Does the steps helped to make it work?

    Best,
    Lars

  • @LFS said:

    @ahallam said:

    @LFS said:

    • If required, please go to Setup/Project and choose (or reselect) the matching sample rate of your project.

    This is another point that escaped me, thanks for the info @LFS !

    Hi @ahallam,

    Does the steps helped to make it work?

    Best,
    Lars

    No, I can't change the sample rate following that method. I haven't tried it but this ridiculous work around has been suggested.

    @Janosax said:
    I’ve got some Aukey Ep-T27 Airbuds and here is the trick with Cubasis 3 for proper audio:

    • Launch AUM first in background (or Audiobus) to force 44.1 kHz
    • Launch Cubasis 3 and enable audio Bluetooth in settings
    • Set 44.1 again in Cubasis 3 ( in case of slow audio)
    • You can quit AUM/AB to save ressources and keep CB3 running

    That seems to work everytime and fixes 22050 Khz CB3 BT issue.

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