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Old 12-08-2008, 03:34 PM
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Default Re: Help linking Emu 1616m to cubase?

Well my friend who knows alot about this stuff just went in to my programs and set a good and working template in both and showed be a bit about cutting, pasting, inserting and helped me understand mapping and what each input is called in Cubase.
As for a screen shot, like I have seen in some forums, is something that I am not sure how to do.
I will try to open the tutorials again and see what happens. Thank you so much for your help.
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Did you ever figure this out? I'm using Cubase LE with EMU 1616m and know very little about sends. Your problem sounds almost identical to mine. The only way I can use the 'mic/line B' on the EMU is to drag the one functional Send I have [to HOST ASIO IN 1/2] to the strip for 'mic/line B' from 'mic/line A'.

In CUBASE, the only options I see for routing on each audio track are the following:
Input: IN 1, IN 2
Output: BUS1, Left, Right

Shouldn't I have more options than this?

Also, in the strip for 'mic/line B' in Patchmix, I routed it to [HOST ASIO IN 3/4], the only other option that seemed to make sense, but this was to no avail.
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Old 01-12-2009, 01:36 AM
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[QUOTE=jimbabwe79;83885]Did you ever figure this out? I'm using Cubase LE with EMU 1616m and know very little about sends. Your problem sounds almost identical to mine. The only way I can use the 'mic/line B' on the EMU is to drag the one functional Send I have [to HOST ASIO IN 1/2] to the strip for 'mic/line B' from 'mic/line A'.

In CUBASE, the only options I see for routing on each audio track are the following:
Input: IN 1, IN 2
Output: BUS1, Left, Right

Shouldn't I have more options than this?

Also, in the strip for 'mic/line B' in Patchmix, I routed it to [HOST ASIO IN 3/4], the only other option that seemed to make sense, but this was to no avail.[/QUOTE
HEY !!!!!! CUBASE LE ONLY GIVES YOU 2 INPUT OPTIONS...I HAD TO BUY CUBASE ESSENTIAL $99.00....NOW I HAVE 16 TRACKS TO WORK WITH....I HAD A FRIEND LINK MY EMU 1616M TO CUBASE ESSENTIAL BY CREATING A TEMPLATE IN EMU AND SAVING IT SO I DON'T HAVE TO MESS WITH THAT AGAIN..( I just have to open Emu and open that template before going to Cubase.).AND THEN HE HELPED ME "ASSIGHN" INPUTS TO CHANNELS IN CUBASE....PRESS F-4 KEY TO SEE WHERE THIS IS DONE AND DO SOME MORE RESEARCH ABOUT THIS..I NOW HAVE; EMU INPUT A TO TRACK ONE,EMU INPUT B TO TRACK TWO, INPUT 1/L TO TRACK THREE , INPUT 1/R TO TRACK FOUR AND SO ON... I WOULD SEND YOU A SCREEN SHOT OF THAT SCREEN BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW. DO YOU KNOW HOW TO EMAIL A SCREENSHOT ? THEY DO IT ON THIS SITE ALL THE TIME. KEEP MESSIN WITH IT BUT YOU HAVE TO GET CUBASE ESSENTIAL....HEY GOOD LUCK AND KEEP HAMMERING AWAY AT THIS. PEACE, JOE
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Old 01-12-2009, 01:39 AM
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Did you ever figure this out? I'm using Cubase LE with EMU 1616m and know very little about sends. Your problem sounds almost identical to mine. The only way I can use the 'mic/line B' on the EMU is to drag the one functional Send I have [to HOST ASIO IN 1/2] to the strip for 'mic/line B' from 'mic/line A'.

In CUBASE, the only options I see for routing on each audio track are the following:
Input: IN 1, IN 2
Output: BUS1, Left, Right

Shouldn't I have more options than this?

Also, in the strip for 'mic/line B' in Patchmix, I routed it to [HOST ASIO IN 3/4], the only other option that seemed to make sense, but this was to no avail.
DID YOU GET MY RESPONSE ????I an not sure it went through ~ JOE
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