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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 92926" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I sort of guessed that. What you want to do is record to a master stereo track. You set up your 32 tracks to play back to the 32 outputs (which you have done) and then you set up an extra recording track (stereo or two mono) and record from input 1&2 (or whatever ones you want to use) on the X32 you route your Main L+R to the two tracks/interface channels you have decided to use.</p><p></p><p>In Routing - Analog out, route Main L and Main R ( or a couple of mixbuses that you set to subgroup) to two outputs and preferably set them to Pre Fader tap if you use the main fader for monitor level. In Routing - Card out, you set one of the banks to Out 1-8 or out 9-16, depending on your other routing. </p><p>Now what you don't want to do is to send your Cubase master bus to the X32 and then return it to itself to create a loop, so you might as well not assign your channels to the master bus unless you also do a raw mix in the daw. I'm sure you get my drift</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your sample rate is probably correct, but you can easily check in the Setup - Config tab of the mixer. You also need to go into Devices in Cubase and select the sync there, it is probably default at internal clock, you want to clock it from the XUF-interface when recording. When mixing down, you might be able to let Cubase do the clocking (can't remember) but it should work with the card as source for this purpose as well, in which case there is no need for any extra fiddling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 92926, member: 1285"] Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7 Yes, I sort of guessed that. What you want to do is record to a master stereo track. You set up your 32 tracks to play back to the 32 outputs (which you have done) and then you set up an extra recording track (stereo or two mono) and record from input 1&2 (or whatever ones you want to use) on the X32 you route your Main L+R to the two tracks/interface channels you have decided to use. In Routing - Analog out, route Main L and Main R ( or a couple of mixbuses that you set to subgroup) to two outputs and preferably set them to Pre Fader tap if you use the main fader for monitor level. In Routing - Card out, you set one of the banks to Out 1-8 or out 9-16, depending on your other routing. Now what you don't want to do is to send your Cubase master bus to the X32 and then return it to itself to create a loop, so you might as well not assign your channels to the master bus unless you also do a raw mix in the daw. I'm sure you get my drift Your sample rate is probably correct, but you can easily check in the Setup - Config tab of the mixer. You also need to go into Devices in Cubase and select the sync there, it is probably default at internal clock, you want to clock it from the XUF-interface when recording. When mixing down, you might be able to let Cubase do the clocking (can't remember) but it should work with the card as source for this purpose as well, in which case there is no need for any extra fiddling. [/QUOTE]
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