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    Join Date: Apr 2013

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    I'm Rich.

    Default Does anybody use Cubase?

    Evenin' all.

    Does anybody use Cubase to record vocals? I haven't done it for years and cannot for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong!

    I've watched as many videos on youtube as I can find but to no avail.

    Rich.

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    I'm Mick.

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    Hi Rich, Have you considered using audacity (Freeware)?
    I use it to record vynle, in my system it will record at 32bit at 196khz.

    Mick

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    Join Date: Apr 2013

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    Hi Mick,

    Never tried Audacity, I shall have a look at it though.

    My problem is that I have spent a fair bit of time programming music on Cubase, and I'm now at the stage where i want to add vocals but can't get it to recognise the mic, it must be old age as I have done it numerous times in the past with different set ups.

    Cheers

    Rich.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mixc View Post
    Hi Rich, Have you considered using audacity (Freeware)?
    I use it to record vynle, in my system it will record at 32bit at 196khz.

    Mick

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    Join Date: Oct 2017

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    Hi Rich, you can record using audacity, export as "midi" then import into Cubase.

    Should solve your problem.

    Mick

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    I used to use Cubase many years ago but when I got a more recent version it was completely different and totally baffling - not intuitive at all. I just gave up and started using Reaper, which is much cheaper (or free, if you don't pay for it) and found it much more user-friendly. How they managed to make Cubase so difficult to use, I have no idea

    BTW, Audacity is useful for some jobs, but not for music production.

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    Join Date: Apr 2013

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    Quote Originally Posted by RothwellAudio View Post
    How they managed to make Cubase so difficult to use, I have no idea
    I completely agree with that, I first used Cubase on Atari 1040 in the very early 90s when it was purely MIDI. somewhere between then and now it peaked, then got far too complicated.

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