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Just tried it here. Create a midi track, and choose IAA > Koala as instrument.
It will record the midi notes
@senhorlampada
I have no problem making notes to be played by Koala, I just can’t record sound from Koala while sending notes to it. It records when I press the samples in Koala myself. But when I use the piano roll(Atom 2 or In built Cubasis one) It will not record. Did I do it wrong maybe?
Cheers
@_smund with my tests I noticed if I put koala in an audio track, it won't listen to the midi notes, but if you hit the pads on koala, you record the audio fine.
If I put koala in a midi track, it listents to the midi notes, but you would have to freeze the track to make it into audio (for when you remove Koala as IAA) or export a mixdown and drop it back into the timeline
Maybe It's my fault, maybe I want problems? ^^=
Anyways I realized It works when using Cubasis internal Piano roll. Here is a video I just made about how it looks like when it doesn't work with using external midi fx piano roll Atom 2. Please have a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR2D-sScHPpanZ8RIlRoRHW9gTkF9u2n00ZHSyTJPgEWSjCpgRycEF8equg&v=U4BBiSz4F9c&feature=youtu.be
(There is also a glitch in there when I try to record/koala misses some notes, what's that about?)
As you see I'm trying to put together a remix and I would like to fade in and out of an original song with effects and chops in a track next to the original, so I thought I'd try Cubasis inter-app/au audio and see if I couldn't add some effects next to the original track. Do you have any workflow tips for me please write, I'll be trying to put it together. I'll make a video about it when I'm finished
I'm not sure what's going on there.
Just did a test here, although some of my apps are different. I have cubasis 2 and I put step bud instead of Atom. It worked fine triggering koala, and the notes recorded fine.
Maybe something's happening with atom inside C3. Maybe the atom post has something about this
Is anyone using Koala Sampler auv3 multi-outs in Cubasis 3?
I cannot get the individual outputs to work and it keeps on crashing.
Sample rate is set to 44.1kHz.
Another question.
Is Koala Sampler limited to only one Auv3 instance?
The AUv3 is very crashy in NS2 too, and when it comes back it comes back with all your settings different in new and interesting ways. Still love it though.
@FastGhost
I can only run one instance in Cubasis 3.
It's currently laggy and sometimes there are issues with sending it midi notes.
Agreed it's still a fun app.
It fills a gap with it's ease in regards to sampling and the time stretch is worth it.
That’s odd. Not wanting to be that guy but I’ve not had a single crash of Koala within NS2.
In fact the only thing I’ve ever had crash in NS2 is Synthmaster1 (SM1’s old “crash when reloading a user preset” bug).
I just opened NS2 to screen grab the crashed Koala, because it's always crashed when I come back to it after a while - however this time it was running but empty - none of the samples were there. Thankfully someone on here recently reminded me that you can manually save a Koala project from inside the AUv3.