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re: X32 DiscussionYes, I routed the recording in Cubase back into the X32. Every signal comes back on the same channel it was recorded before. All you have to do, is to select the card inputs in the "settings" sections. I did a small video about the beta version of the X-Control I got here. It shows also Cubase in playback mode (virtual soundcheck). Sorry no sound, because the crappy Camtasia programm can't record Asio audio. One of the few mispurchase I did:-( In addition the metering is quite "spastic" because my old centrino latop does not have enough CPU power to handle the Firewire audio form the X32, Cubase, XControl and Camtasia simultaniously:-( In the real world the Xremote runs smoothly.http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21028604/X32_Editor.mp4ChristianPS: I almost forgot. I checked SAC, SAWstudio, StudioOne, Reaper and Cubase. It worked with all of these even the Mackie Control emulation of the X32 worked with all.
re: X32 Discussion
Yes, I routed the recording in Cubase back into the X32. Every signal comes back on the same channel it was recorded before. All you have to do, is to select the card inputs in the "settings" sections. I did a small video about the beta version of the X-Control I got here. It shows also Cubase in playback mode (virtual soundcheck). Sorry no sound, because the crappy Camtasia programm can't record Asio audio. One of the few mispurchase I did:-( In addition the metering is quite "spastic" because my old centrino latop does not have enough CPU power to handle the Firewire audio form the X32, Cubase, XControl and Camtasia simultaniously:-( In the real world the Xremote runs smoothly.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21028604/X32_Editor.mp4
Christian
PS: I almost forgot. I checked SAC, SAWstudio, StudioOne, Reaper and Cubase. It worked with all of these even the Mackie Control emulation of the X32 worked with all.