I'm using Captain Beat Epic in Cubase 13 Pro, but when grabbing and pasting the "Audio Master" from Beat Epic to a track in Cubase, it's no longer on beat. It sounds as if the audio wave file from Beat Epics when dragged and dropped to Cubase, increases the tempo that makes it off beat. Any idea how to fix that?
Using the rack is an old way to work. It was relevant with old computers. The best way is to use instruments tracks. This tip was given from a guy from Steinberg.
Thanks for the comment, this has been a huge debate in the Cubase community for years, I agree using Instrument Tracks with MIDI is probably the way to go most instances, I tend to use Rack Instruments and create different MIDI tracks and outputs for instruments like Halion 6, Groove Agent, etc that can load various multi-timbral instruments on one instance or VST. I think the biggest concerns for users are CPU usage, using insert effects on individual audio outputs, and to be able to render in place easily. Thanks for watching!
Interesting.. Dig the MIDI to audio commitment.
No lie, about five minutes in, I was fully expecting Peter Cetera or Janet Jackson to start singing! With respect, great job my brother!
Thank you!
hi Max - can you make your own chord in Captain and then save it as a custom chord name ??
I'm using Captain Beat Epic in Cubase 13 Pro, but when grabbing and pasting the "Audio Master" from Beat Epic to a track in Cubase, it's no longer on beat. It sounds as if the audio wave file from Beat Epics when dragged and dropped to Cubase, increases the tempo that makes it off beat. Any idea how to fix that?
well done
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Using the rack is an old way to work. It was relevant with old computers.
The best way is to use instruments tracks. This tip was given from a guy from Steinberg.
Thanks for the comment, this has been a huge debate in the Cubase community for years, I agree using Instrument Tracks with MIDI is probably the way to go most instances, I tend to use Rack Instruments and create different MIDI tracks and outputs for instruments like Halion 6, Groove Agent, etc that can load various multi-timbral instruments on one instance or VST. I think the biggest concerns for users are CPU usage, using insert effects on individual audio outputs, and to be able to render in place easily. Thanks for watching!