CUBASE HELP!!!!!!
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CUBASE HELP!!!!!!
Hi...
New to this but need some help!!!
I got some plugins for Cubase but there seems to be a delay from hitting the keys to what i hear!!
It must be something simple!!!
Any ideas anyone!!!
Thanks
New to this but need some help!!!
I got some plugins for Cubase but there seems to be a delay from hitting the keys to what i hear!!
It must be something simple!!!
Any ideas anyone!!!
Thanks
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Are you using a MIDI controller?
The time between hitting a key and a VST rendering the sound can be quite a long time on some computers. To see if its your ASIO latency that is causing the problem, map a midi track to your on board midi synth and play something through the controller. If that sounds ok, it is probably your ASIO latency.
The drivers that come with cubase are quite slow, I always use ASIO4ALL (http://www.asio4all.com/) which gives me alot lower latency. It also speeds up the response of your meters and VST graphics.
Just load a different driver under Devices > Device Setup > VST Audiobay and select ASIO4ALL after you have installed it. There is also a control panel in the ASIO4ALL secion of device setup to set the buffer length and stuff - make it bigger if it starts to glitch.
The time between hitting a key and a VST rendering the sound can be quite a long time on some computers. To see if its your ASIO latency that is causing the problem, map a midi track to your on board midi synth and play something through the controller. If that sounds ok, it is probably your ASIO latency.
The drivers that come with cubase are quite slow, I always use ASIO4ALL (http://www.asio4all.com/) which gives me alot lower latency. It also speeds up the response of your meters and VST graphics.
Just load a different driver under Devices > Device Setup > VST Audiobay and select ASIO4ALL after you have installed it. There is also a control panel in the ASIO4ALL secion of device setup to set the buffer length and stuff - make it bigger if it starts to glitch.
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YO Guys !!!
sorted!!
Im up and away now!!!
Thanks for all your help!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sorted!!
Im up and away now!!!
Thanks for all your help!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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