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Using Cubase with a Sub mixer
I've been using Cubase recently, mostly to get recordings from analog equipment to digital. Right now, I'm trying to record directly into Cubase via a sub-mixer or other analog equipment, but I can't get it working correctly.
Chain: Tascam 388 (stereo outs) > Lexicon Alpha (line 1 and line 2 ins) > Cubase In Cubase, I can't seem to get line 1 to go to track 1, and line 2 to go to track 2. Should be a simple bussing issue, right? I've got no problem using a stereo track in Cubase and getting everything, but I need to separate the two for mixing. Halp! |
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Create 2 mono tracks
Go to the first one, and assign "Stereo in --> left" Go to the second one, and assign "Stereo in --> right" Set both gains to the same value. Off you go
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Good Lord I'm an idiot! Thanks!
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