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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Ramsingh" data-source="post: 68220" data-attributes="member: 2834"><p>Re: How to do an analog insert?</p><p></p><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I have a few questions about the X32 regarding recording. I'm currently using it with Cubase 5 via USB.</p><p></p><p>I've set up a Cubase project with the purpose of recording all 32 tracks and sending them right back to the X32 so the X32 can do all processing (EQ, Comp, Gate, effects, etc). In the X32 Setup I've set up the input source for 1-32 to be the "Card" inputs and set up Cubase to output 32 tracks to the X32.</p><p></p><p>Question: When I've set up the 32 inputs on the X32 to be the Card inputs, is the only way to monitor the inputs to toggle the "input monitoring" button in Cubase (per channel)? I don't get any signals coming through the board unless I turn the input monitoring on. The problem I'm having is that if I toggle input monitoring for all 32 inputs, I'm getting a significant amount of crackling and popping which I assume is caused by a processing overload. I've increased the latency but I cannot record with the increased latency; it is just too much.</p><p></p><p>Note: Currently, I have set up 1 scene where the input channels are local to the X32 and another scene where all channels go through the Card. When recording, I use scene 1 and for playback from Cubase I use scene 2. This is a bit of a hassle. Question: Is there a way to get around this? Ideally, I want to record and monitor with 0 latency.</p><p></p><p>I would like to record with the Cubase metronome. To have the metronome play back through the X32, I have to select at least 1 of the 32 outputs in the VST Connections page in Cubase. The problem comes when I have the 2 scenes as mentioned before. If I have the metronome to play back on Track 30 for example, on scene 1 it will play back on the AUX 1 channel and on scene 2, it will play back on Track 30. This is frustrating. Question: Is there a way to have the metronome output to AUX1 on both scenes even though I'm using all 32 outputs already?</p><p></p><p>I hope I've made enough sense for y'all to help me out!</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Ramsingh, post: 68220, member: 2834"] Re: How to do an analog insert? Hey guys, I have a few questions about the X32 regarding recording. I'm currently using it with Cubase 5 via USB. I've set up a Cubase project with the purpose of recording all 32 tracks and sending them right back to the X32 so the X32 can do all processing (EQ, Comp, Gate, effects, etc). In the X32 Setup I've set up the input source for 1-32 to be the "Card" inputs and set up Cubase to output 32 tracks to the X32. Question: When I've set up the 32 inputs on the X32 to be the Card inputs, is the only way to monitor the inputs to toggle the "input monitoring" button in Cubase (per channel)? I don't get any signals coming through the board unless I turn the input monitoring on. The problem I'm having is that if I toggle input monitoring for all 32 inputs, I'm getting a significant amount of crackling and popping which I assume is caused by a processing overload. I've increased the latency but I cannot record with the increased latency; it is just too much. Note: Currently, I have set up 1 scene where the input channels are local to the X32 and another scene where all channels go through the Card. When recording, I use scene 1 and for playback from Cubase I use scene 2. This is a bit of a hassle. Question: Is there a way to get around this? Ideally, I want to record and monitor with 0 latency. I would like to record with the Cubase metronome. To have the metronome play back through the X32, I have to select at least 1 of the 32 outputs in the VST Connections page in Cubase. The problem comes when I have the 2 scenes as mentioned before. If I have the metronome to play back on Track 30 for example, on scene 1 it will play back on the AUX 1 channel and on scene 2, it will play back on Track 30. This is frustrating. Question: Is there a way to have the metronome output to AUX1 on both scenes even though I'm using all 32 outputs already? I hope I've made enough sense for y'all to help me out! Thanks in advance, Paul [/QUOTE]
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