
RetroMan
King Of The 80s
Hi Cubasers
I've got a bit of a dilema - what I need to do is record a full composition from the sequencer on my synth into Cubase and get in in sync.
Normally I wouldn't worry about getting things runnning in sync as the drums on the sequencer mix usually keeps everything in time once I dump the lot into Cubase.
My problem is my 'human' drummer wants to play real drums to my sequenced composition. So, this is where i'm out of my depth - somehow I need to get the sequenced drums into it's own isolated track with the rest of the composition in another track (while keeping them in synchronization with each other)
I want to be able to delete the synth drum track at a later stage when the human drums are recorded and I can't do that unless it's on it's own isolated track.
I know this is quite a complex problem/situation as there are zillions of different synths and soundcards out there, I would be very grateful for some help - i'm still a newbie, so you may have to walk me though the whole process (like hooking everything up) and explain it a bit to me as I am new to MIDI - especially the marriage between external hardware and Cubase
A quick rundown of my rig & what I am using:
Computer: 2.41Ghz AMD Athlon64FX 1GB RAM
Soundcard: Creative Audigy2 ZS with external breakout box
Cubase Version: Cubase SX/SL
Keyboard: Yamaha W7 Synthesizer Workstation
I've also got a freaky looking MIDI cable that I need for this right?
I think what i'm trying to do is use the MIDI as a trigger so when I run the sequencer drum track, Cubase will start recording dead on cue, so afterwards when I record all the rest on another track, the two tracks will be in sync with each other on playback.
All advice and help is very much appreciated, my Drummer will be particularly pleased as he wont feel so obsolete
Thanks in advance
I've got a bit of a dilema - what I need to do is record a full composition from the sequencer on my synth into Cubase and get in in sync.
Normally I wouldn't worry about getting things runnning in sync as the drums on the sequencer mix usually keeps everything in time once I dump the lot into Cubase.
My problem is my 'human' drummer wants to play real drums to my sequenced composition. So, this is where i'm out of my depth - somehow I need to get the sequenced drums into it's own isolated track with the rest of the composition in another track (while keeping them in synchronization with each other)
I want to be able to delete the synth drum track at a later stage when the human drums are recorded and I can't do that unless it's on it's own isolated track.
I know this is quite a complex problem/situation as there are zillions of different synths and soundcards out there, I would be very grateful for some help - i'm still a newbie, so you may have to walk me though the whole process (like hooking everything up) and explain it a bit to me as I am new to MIDI - especially the marriage between external hardware and Cubase
A quick rundown of my rig & what I am using:
Computer: 2.41Ghz AMD Athlon64FX 1GB RAM
Soundcard: Creative Audigy2 ZS with external breakout box
Cubase Version: Cubase SX/SL
Keyboard: Yamaha W7 Synthesizer Workstation
I've also got a freaky looking MIDI cable that I need for this right?
I think what i'm trying to do is use the MIDI as a trigger so when I run the sequencer drum track, Cubase will start recording dead on cue, so afterwards when I record all the rest on another track, the two tracks will be in sync with each other on playback.
All advice and help is very much appreciated, my Drummer will be particularly pleased as he wont feel so obsolete

Thanks in advance