

Select the INPUT BUSS you created for the track. Open the INSPECTOR for the track, thats the RIGHT ARROW at the top left in Cubaseĥ.

Make sure the Yamaha is select in the AUDIO DEVICE column and also select the physical input your mic is connected to under the DEVICE PORT columnĤ.

Go to your VST CONNECTIONS window( F4 on the keyboard) and create a MONO input bus. I'm really new in home recording and I've always recorded one track per time (guitar first then the bass then drums then vocals). This will select your Yamaha as your I/O device, otherwise its set to INTERNAL which its using your computers sound card.Ģ. Question: Q: GB Audiogram 6: multitrack problem I have a problem with my audiogram 6. Devices/Device Setup/VST Audio System, go to the top right and select your Yamaha in the ASIO driver box, select SWITCH then Apply or OK You must FIRST SELECT THE AUDIO DRIVER, in this case the Yamaha !!!!!ġ. Scott mcloughlin Cubase defaults to a stereo input and stereo output buss pair. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH MICROPHONE RECORDS PERFECTLY IN AUDICITY I NEED IT TO RECORD IN CUBASE I have a T-bone condencer mic and a yamaha audiogram 3 audio interface and i need advice on how to set up my mic in cubase, i no it is a easy question but my head is recked by it and i need a mixtape cd done in 2 months and which to get started Hey, i am having some serous trouble with my recoring in cubase!!
