Audio output and bouncing in Cubase SX3

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firetotheworks
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Audio output and bouncing in Cubase SX3

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Hello everyone. Im not sure if this is a known issue with the Micro X but hopefully someone can help.

I have the micro x installed with all the vst's needed to play through cubase and logic etc. I have written a midi sequence in cubase which has the Micro X plug in editor as its output, this is then routed to my master stereo out (which everything else, including all of my other VSTs is routed to). When playing back I can hear what I have sequenced and cubase shows that there is audio being input, however it shows no audio output, and when bouncing the track down I get nothing from the Micro X Plug in editor. Does anyone know what I can do to solve this?
firetotheworks
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Post by firetotheworks »

anyone?
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Post by firetotheworks »

OK, so Ive found that the plug in editor doesnt actually have any purpose within cubase or any other DAW. So now I need to set up the micro X and just use the screen on the synth. Im getting an imput signal and the sound is heard when put out through either the Micro X sound or the Plug in editor, but as Ive found I cant bounce or record with either of those, so Ive chosen the ASIO Out as my output, which is what everything else runs through and records and bounces fine, but the Micro X doesnt. I dont know what to do, its been nothing but a hassle since getting the micro x and no ones even giving any suggestions. Any help would be grateful, Ive looked everywhere I can and found nothing.
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Post by 4NDRW »

read the manual
the usb connection only sends midi and data
it doesnt send audio

you still need to connect the audio outputs from your micro-x to the inputs on your soundcard if you wish to record the micro-x
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