![]() There’s also a document on the midi protocol too which is probably worth reading. The A&H website has a pdf with setup instructions for a number of DAWs, including Cubase, but again they claim it’s Mac only. The only caveat is the direct out position is global for all channels, as is the insert send vs direct out option for sending input channels to the PC. If you adjust it such that the DO is post eq, post comp, and set your sends to the PC to be tapped from the “direct out” rather than the “insert send,” you’ll end up with channel’s eq and compression being sent to your PC. Instead of tapping from the “insert send” position of the signal (which is the default, and won’t include eq and comp,) you can tap from the channel’s “direct out.” It sounds counter-intuitive, I know, as on most analogue desks the DO is pre any eq, but p28 of the manual shows how you can move the direct out tap’s position in the signal chain. When people talk about a the console’s processing they generally mean the individual channels’ own processing (eq and comp etc.) You CAN record tracks to the DAW with this processing switched in. On the qu32 there’s a total of 72 sources you could route to the PC, but you’ve got a maximum of 32, so you just have to pick and choose which of the 72 are going to be in that 32. You’ve got 32 channels you can stream to the computer, which by default are set to be the 32 mono inputs, but p61 of the manual shows how you can change them from mono inputs to include fx returns (or mixes, or stereo inputs etc.) Basically you can route any combination of mono inputs, stereo inputs, fx returns, groups, mixes, mains, mtxs and pafl to the PC. The FX racks’ returns returns CAN be recorded to the computer. When people talk about fx they usually mean the built in fx racks that can be used as inserts on individual channels/mixes or in a send-rtn configuration, and include things like reverb, delays, modulators etc. You’ll need to distinguish between fx and processing. I know usually everything should be recorded flat and I could add effects in the box but sometimes I like to ad effects like mild compression to the input while recording. I did read that PC was not supported and only mac for the DAW but I was hoping that they were old posts and an upgrade was available.Īnother topic I noticed was that the onboard effects cannot be recorded to the computor. I’ll also check out the release notes as well. Maybe cubase has a different software engine than reaper that doesn’t allow DAW on a PC. It appears to be a class software program looking a bit like Pro Tools format. I’m sorry I failed to mention that I have a pc running xp but will be upgrading to windows 8.1 64 bit.Įdit: just going by A&H’s website and documentation it claims in a few places that DAW control is for Mac only, but dhak appears to have DAW control in win7…hmm…
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