Guitargodgt
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First go to this menu:
Then select vst audiosystem in the column to the right if it doesn't come up by default:
Select your interface, I have both a toneport ux2 and profire 2626:
When this window shows up you want to change it (obviously :lol
If you need to change your buffers (latency) you do it under multichannel in the column to the left:
Clicking on the control panel button brings up this little window, the higher the number the less your cpu is taxed, however more latency is introduced at the software monitoring level (this is an issue for virtual instruments and stuff like amp sim plugins that need to be monitored through cubase!)
Then select vst audiosystem in the column to the right if it doesn't come up by default:
Select your interface, I have both a toneport ux2 and profire 2626:
When this window shows up you want to change it (obviously :lol
If you need to change your buffers (latency) you do it under multichannel in the column to the left:
Clicking on the control panel button brings up this little window, the higher the number the less your cpu is taxed, however more latency is introduced at the software monitoring level (this is an issue for virtual instruments and stuff like amp sim plugins that need to be monitored through cubase!)