Hi,
I started using Cubase LE 4 a few days ago (I don't have access to a lot of my other recording software, and Cubase was bundled with a piece of gear that I just bought, so I figured I would try it out). It seems okay, even if it is a real pain to use at times. I've found ways around most of the problems, except for one oddity which I cannot figure out.
When I record an instrument track in Cubase, the track sounds exactly as I recorded it (I have the "auto quantize" option in the transport panel turned off). But when I go to export a mixdown with an instrument track, Cubase seems to quantize the instrument track at that time. Since I haven't been using Cubase's internal tempo settings or anything (since I'm mainly overdubbing to pre-existing tracks), this produces some really...umm...unpleasant results.
It isn't making sense to me because auto quantize is turned off (I also have grid snapping turned off -- I don't know if that matters or not), and when looking at the instrument track data during playback, everything looks and plays back as I recorded it. This is only happening with the mixdown...and it is very frustrating.
My question -- is there any way to *completely* disable quantitization? What do I need to do?
Thanks in advance
I started using Cubase LE 4 a few days ago (I don't have access to a lot of my other recording software, and Cubase was bundled with a piece of gear that I just bought, so I figured I would try it out). It seems okay, even if it is a real pain to use at times. I've found ways around most of the problems, except for one oddity which I cannot figure out.
When I record an instrument track in Cubase, the track sounds exactly as I recorded it (I have the "auto quantize" option in the transport panel turned off). But when I go to export a mixdown with an instrument track, Cubase seems to quantize the instrument track at that time. Since I haven't been using Cubase's internal tempo settings or anything (since I'm mainly overdubbing to pre-existing tracks), this produces some really...umm...unpleasant results.
It isn't making sense to me because auto quantize is turned off (I also have grid snapping turned off -- I don't know if that matters or not), and when looking at the instrument track data during playback, everything looks and plays back as I recorded it. This is only happening with the mixdown...and it is very frustrating.
My question -- is there any way to *completely* disable quantitization? What do I need to do?
Thanks in advance