Multitrack recording with Cubase 11Pro and Soundcraft UI24R as an interface

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025

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  • @productofgrace316
    @productofgrace316 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Keith! So that magic button was the key! (Activate soundcheck)
    More power to your channel! Looking forward to more ui24r videos

  • @stuarthenderson2627
    @stuarthenderson2627 10 місяців тому +1

    Thankyou, happens to be exactly what I need to know. Looking forward to more on UI
    24R recording tips.

  • @RageGodNUB
    @RageGodNUB Рік тому +1

    hello , it seems that it records reverb and other effects which are applied so can i bypass them and record

    • @keithtannoya5356
      @keithtannoya5356  Рік тому

      There are a few things missing for a proper answer...
      Which unit? Only the UI24R will record multitrack. It should take the signals just after the pre Amp.
      Playback, how are you playing back? Using the UI24R and turning on soundcheck, the signal will be put through the same signal chain unless you reroute it to another channel. Any effects will be present in that signal chain until you turn them off.
      Using a DAW, there should not be any effects.
      I have not had the chance to research if the signal can be captured at different points in the signal chain.
      I hopes this helps...

    • @eduardasatryan4973
      @eduardasatryan4973 14 днів тому +1

      @@keithtannoya5356 In your case, the recording will be without processing in Cubase, if you redirect the necessary channels in UI 24R to AUX and capture them in Cubase, then Cubase will record with processing.

  • @holoxthegreat
    @holoxthegreat Рік тому

    wouldt it fix th latency issue if you fed the sound to a group and send that to the pa?

    • @keithtannoya5356
      @keithtannoya5356  Рік тому

      Hello 👋, I honestly am not sure about sending the signals to a group to solve the latency issue. However if you notice, when we activated soundcheck, the latency was dramatically reduced. Selecting individual signals for the soundcheck mode is easy. I do prefer the use of an Amp or monitor , it's just my preference.