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Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:46 am
by dudi1991
hey.

i have moved from FL stuido to CB7 and im having a fucking problem that i cannot solve.

until now if i wanted to change wbble speed on FL i was just click on "everything" on the record button and change the rate speed live and it was all good.

when i try to press WRITE on CB7 and change the wobble rate speed LIVE, it just dont change a thing, its still 1\24.

how can i change it?? its fucking annoying.

and how can i change the live EQ for a song?? again.. on FL i was using Fruity love Philter and just move around X's and Y's and it was ok.. now i cant get it too..

please!! help me!! im going crazy.. ive tried to search on google, youtube, guides... i couldnt find shit bout that.

thanks alot!!!

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:56 am
by JFK
Are you enabling write on the synth as well as the instrument channel?

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:06 pm
by dudi1991
JFK wrote:Are you enabling write on the synth as well as the instrument channel?
you mean the baypass option? or the Read inside the vst?

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:21 pm
by JFK
dudi1991 wrote:
JFK wrote:Are you enabling write on the synth as well as the instrument channel?
you mean the baypass option? or the Read inside the vst?
Not the bypass option. The read inside the vst.

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:35 pm
by dudi1991
JFK wrote:
dudi1991 wrote:
JFK wrote:Are you enabling write on the synth as well as the instrument channel?
you mean the baypass option? or the Read inside the vst?
Not the bypass option. The read inside the vst.
yes, on the top right corner.. this is enable.

but it just dont seems to work with this or even with the baypass option, i mean, if i press the bypass button i cant even hear this VST at all, only when im disabling it.

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:56 pm
by swerver

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:11 pm
by Bass_Jacka
If you mean what I think you do; that you want to record automation for lfo speed (wobble) within a vst in realtime (live) then ;

At the top left hand corner of the vat/synth, there should be two buttons, one has an R the other has a W.

When you want to record automation live you must make sure the W button is on, turn it back off once you've finished recording your automation. And make sure the R button is on for that synth as if its not it won't read the automation you've just recorded.

Hope this is what you're after! If not, I have no idea what you're talking about lol!

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:13 pm
by Bass_Jacka
The bypass button will just bypass the synth / vst altogether, hence why you won't hear anything from it with this selected.

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:06 pm
by dudi1991
first of all, thanks alot!! you were right, now i know what i suppose to do, thanks really much!!

but... what about for live recording EQ change? how i do that?? lets say i want a kick getting higher for a drop with an EQ... how am i suppose to do it? how do i make a real time eq? same as this? add an EQ to the inserts and press W and just change it real time?

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:38 am
by JFK
dudi1991 wrote:first of all, thanks alot!! you were right, now i know what i suppose to do, thanks really much!!

but... what about for live recording EQ change? how i do that?? lets say i want a kick getting higher for a drop with an EQ... how am i suppose to do it? how do i make a real time eq? same as this? add an EQ to the inserts and press W and just change it real time?
Yeah, you can automate the eq exactly the same waay you automate the synth.

Re: Wobbles Speed Cubase 7 Problem

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:40 am
by Bass_Jacka
as JFK said, you can automate eq the same way. But for what you're talking about "a kick getting higher for a drop", your best bet is probably to automate the cut off on a filter - would be easier than automating the eq and would sound better in my opinion.