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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 93025" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7</p><p></p><p>Sorry Jamie and Christian, I sent this subtopic on a stray tangent. Jamie has got sync and it appears to be OK, as "internal" means that the sync source is the internal sync source in the XuF card, so no need for any corrections there. Having to select sync source probably only happens when more than one device is connected.</p><p></p><p>If the X32 and the project is both set at the same sample-rate, that should be about all that is needed for the sync to be right. There was this tip earlier about switching to the other interface and back on the X32 to get everything to line up and be recognized, ie if you are in USB, change to FiWi and then back to USB or vice versa.</p><p></p><p>The problem is most likely buffer size and/or levels, what appears to be normal levels within the DAW seems to be too hot for the interface. </p><p>I run my direct outs at -10dB, but can't remember how that was done in Cubase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 93025, member: 1285"] Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7 Sorry Jamie and Christian, I sent this subtopic on a stray tangent. Jamie has got sync and it appears to be OK, as "internal" means that the sync source is the internal sync source in the XuF card, so no need for any corrections there. Having to select sync source probably only happens when more than one device is connected. If the X32 and the project is both set at the same sample-rate, that should be about all that is needed for the sync to be right. There was this tip earlier about switching to the other interface and back on the X32 to get everything to line up and be recognized, ie if you are in USB, change to FiWi and then back to USB or vice versa. The problem is most likely buffer size and/or levels, what appears to be normal levels within the DAW seems to be too hot for the interface. I run my direct outs at -10dB, but can't remember how that was done in Cubase [/QUOTE]
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