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TIMOTHY GOLDMAN
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Hi Scott – I’ve been trying to render files in mono that should be mono for mixing–kick, snare, hat etc. Everything I’ve tried over the last couple of days hasn’t allowed me to see a mono waveform (I’m using Cubase 8.5) after rendering, even when using multi channel outs. I’ve tried using EZD2 as standalone, as Instrument VST, Rack VST…always gives me stereo. Based on your comment, now I know why.
My question is: what do I do to produce mono kick and snare tracks? Do I just need to take the stereo audio file from Cubase and render it down to mono (essentially an extra step every time)? At this point I don’t care about the extra 15 minutes it would take, I just need to know the best way.
Thanks!
Win10 | 64 bit | i7 | Cubase 8.5
Thanks, Henrik. Actually I just found success last night…I brought MIDI into the song track so all good there. Now I’m trying to find the best method for separating all tracks and bringing them back into Cubase for individual mixing. Do you suggest exporting each track as a WAV file and then importing to Cubase, or isn’t there a trick where you can bring them all over at once? I think I saw a video on that but I can’t find it.
The biggest problem is latency while recording my performance. Not sure what the best solution is for that, since I’m recording drum performances into my DAW while trying to monitor playback of tracks also from the DAW. Ideally I’d like to hear the EZD sounds while I’m tracking (because they’re so GREAT!).
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