Kimbo wrote:Thanks for your answer stevel,
I get it to work right now.
But to get it work do i need to make a studio set or a song in the FA to load a song in Cubase after i was working on a song in Cubase?
And can the FA sent audio to the USB cable for the 16 track in Cubase or just only the master sound?
Kind regards, Kimbo
The way I do it is use a blank Studio Set (I have my FA set so it starts on Studio Set 128).
This one just has Piano on parts 1-9, Drums on 10, Piano on parts 11-15, and the pads on part 16.
If you do this, then in Cubase, using the Patch Script, you can select the sounds in Cubase you want the FA to play and it will "load" each patch into that Studio Set.
Those settings will get saved with Cubase, so the next time you open up the file and press play, it will send over all the patches to the FA and it will select the correct sounds again.
You could, if you wanted to, also store that studio set and use a patch change message in cubase to select the appropriate SS for each file, but I don't really see any advantage to doing it that way, unless you need to recall the studio set for live playback or something.
You can definitely set up an Audio track in Cubase to get sound from the FA as well.
So you can record a sound from the FA live on to an audio track, or, you could record a MIDI track into Cubase which then triggers a sound on the FA, which you could then record as audio again!
The reason you might want to do it the 2nd way is with MIDI tracks, it's easier to make a lot of adjustments before you "commit" it to audio.
The way I usually work is, I record everything as MIDI tracks first, then go back and use the MIDI I recorded to play the sounds in the FA, which then come back into Cubase (I don't use it anymore but have LE still here) and record them as audio.
I can do them track by track to further adjust the audio (add effects, etc.) or do full or partial mixdowns ("stems") this way.