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offline dead_enterprise on 2004-05-10 23:02 [#01181528]
Points: 10 Status: Regular



Alright, i recently got a converter , so now i can hook up
my guitar to my computer, and i get the sound to come strait
threw the speakers , but i cannot get it to go threw Cubase,
i need to know how to Record strait thru Cubase.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-05-10 23:07 [#01181529]
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well, i use logic, but i assume the basic functions are the
same.

youll need to specify your input in cubase... on the
specific track you want it to come in to. once you do that,
youll need to record enable the track, by clicking on the
record button, on that track,

im pretty sure thats how it works... i used cubase for a
bit, and I think thats how you do it.

if that doesnt work, google will


 

offline dead_enterprise on 2004-05-10 23:12 [#01181530]
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Where would i specify my input , and i dont understand quite
what input i'm using


 

offline _awt_ from Malmö (Sweden) on 2004-05-10 23:20 [#01181533]
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check around in the device menu and around that area.. i do
not have cubase on my current computer so i cant check it up
for you.. and i dont have an guittar and have never recorded
a guittar either.

but check device menu and "setup" menus.. once ur in those
menus.. u should try out different options, just guess your
way through that part, shouldnt be too hard


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-05-10 23:22 [#01181534]
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it should be accessable both in the mixer area, or in the
arrange window, on the mixer strip to the left,

look for something that says inputs and outputs.


 

offline dead_enterprise on 2004-05-10 23:31 [#01181538]
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well i know where that is , but it seems like the only thing
it gets a signal from is my microphone.


 

offline dead_enterprise on 2004-05-10 23:38 [#01181541]
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ok great i figured out what to do, i hooked my guitar into
my microphone jack, but now, when i play it doesnt come
threw the speakers until i play what i recored and its still
really faint


 

offline herbwest from Seattle (United States) on 2004-05-11 00:41 [#01181561]
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a guitar is a line signal. it needs a a secondary device to
produce gain (hence guitars generally need amplifiers). if
you want to record your guitar directly into cubase using
your 'convertor' it's going have to go into a mixer first,
even then it might still be quiet. someway though your
guitar signal needs to be amplified before going right into
the computer.


 

offline aphextriplet from your mothers bedroom (United Kingdom) on 2004-05-11 04:56 [#01181826]
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buy this one instead...


 


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