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@MusicInclusive said:
Never noticed this and i freeze a lot.
Do you send via IAA insert FX @Crabman? That's when I've noticed it.
Cubasis recently disabled live monitoring of AudioBus sources as "obsolete". I have no idea where they got that idea from. See approx center of the mage from their Audiobus help section. Live monitoring of IAA generators however is fine.
However, for live mixing to be really useful they need to not only back out the loss of monitoring but also allow the audio track to go away so the mixer can go full height.
very odd...
Hello all,
It is planned to include Audiobus' latest SDK in the upcoming Cubasis update.
Furthermore we will evaluate if Audiobus monitoring will be possible as well.
Best regards,
GN
Cool @GuillermoNavarrete - that is good to know! Thank you - it needs to be there :-)
And being able to level set the input volume live and during recording - which is the corollary of course :-)
@GuillermoNavarrete is anyone aware of the mix down bug in cubasis? It adds as much as ten minutes of blank space at the end of a song after mix down, whether you use, between the markers, or whole song. I thought this was fixed but it happens everytime I mix down now. Maybe I'm the only one this happens too. Thanks.
Hello,
@Bootsy what version of Cubasis do you have installed, are you sure you have the latest update?
Best regards,
GN
I have the latest update and yes it still adds blank time to the end of mixdown tracks. Have to edit that out each time @GuillermoNavarrete. Needs looking at :-)
I've never had the problem of Cubasis leaving a blank silent space at the end of the track.
I have the latest update of cubasis also. It was doing it before the latest update too.
@GuillermoNavarrete:
Could you also please pass the info to the devs that switching the Quantization/grid to"off" doesn't switch it off at all? ;-)
I give you a daily use example:controlling external (or Audiobus) Synths/Gear via Midi.Recording this stuff to an audiotrack always adds a little latency (therefore the recorded file starts with a delay) and most often it's not possible to cut the"silence"in the beginning of such audiofile properly because there is still some quantization going on.Thanks!
I will 2nd what @Crabman says
@KlaatuNinja said:
If by "influenced by" you mean "copied the shit out of", I agree completely.
Hello,
@Bootsy said:
We cannot reproduce this in-house. Could you please send us one of your projects?
Perhaps via WeTransfer, dropbox or something similar.
Best regards,
GN
The Mixdown bug appeared to me as well. I guess it's because of long reverb tails
Are there any plans yet for sidechain compression?
(sorry if I missed it.)
@GuillermoNavarette, I turned off the "include effects tail" cand it worked fine. I've always had this on in the past and didn't have this problem. In your testing did you have it on? Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I tried that @Bootsy and @GuillermoNavarette then it did not include my IAA FX chain. Did you try that Bootsy?
Have you tried setting the left and right markers to the beginning and end points and then mixing down the range?
That is what I do @PaulB, like I said turning off the include effect tail is the only thing that has worked so far and I don't really know why.
@Musicinclusive all I had of IAA was audioreverb in the master out. I could still hear reverb in the mix down but it could have been cubasis reverb I had in the send. I'll have to listen closer.
I had Stereo Designer in as an IAA effect and it disappeared in the mixdown @Bootsy when I didn't include the effect tail. Try an IAA effect in something that's obvious if you lost it :-) Could just have been my circumstances - but - good to cross-check.
I gave up on Cubasis a while back, simply cannot get it to work on my iPad2. Whatever I record thru AB drifts off so badly that it's at least a second behind a couple of minutes into the song.
Too bad, because I like working in Cubasis, but I'll probably delete it, and try it again once I have upgraded to a newer iPad.
Hello,
@Bootsy said:
I never experienced that before therefore so I forward it to the QA which replayed they couldn't reproduce it and requested a project. But now I can tell them to test it with the "include effects tail" and see what happens.
Thank you for the information it is very helpful.
Best regards,
GN
@GuillermoNavarette
I have this issue to. And have had it for a long time.
Sad to say same issue here too..
Oh - drift @Carlsson - thanks for the reminder! A different issue than yours I think however :-)
@GuillermoNavarrete - that's another issue. I recently experienced this for the first time this way: I had a multitrack recording. I had some noise (from a twang mistake on a guitar recording) at the beginning of one track. I shortened the track (just pulled it in from the left) - and no - I did not move it ! :-)
When I did the mixdown - each track was out of time with the others by a noticeable and unusable amount. I noted it on the iPad Musician FB group as odd and others said they'd experienced that too. I put it back the way it was (by pulling back to the left) and it was all OK again.
Hello,
@MusicInclusive said:
Is there a way you can post this in the official Steinberg forum?
Then the developers and QA for the app could have a look at ti.
Best regards,
GN