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Saturday, July 7th 2012, 2:31pm

Recording Microphone into DAW using the Virus TI

Hello,

I was wondering if it was possible to simply record my mic into Cubase. I have the mic connected to the Left Output 1 of the Virus.

Yesterday i figured out how to use the Vocoder, but i didn't figure out how to simply record with the Mic into cubase without any effects or anything.



Thanks!

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Saturday, July 7th 2012, 5:06pm

select virus as your sound card.
make sure cubase vst connection setting has virus input.
plug mic in left virus input.
press f3(mixer) see signal coming in input channel
add audio track.
record..
DAW: Cubase 6.5.4 (64 Bit)
OS:Windows 7 (64 Bit) And OSX 10.7.5
Virus TI OS:4.5.3
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Synth : Virus Ti Desktop,Virus Ti Snow,Nord Stage ex88,Roland Mc-909
PC : Core i7 870 ,8.0 GB Ram
Mac : Macbook Pro Mid 2012 ,Core i7 ,8GB Ram

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Saturday, July 7th 2012, 7:33pm

Hello Heckmat,

Thank you for your quick response. Is it necessary to use the Virus as my Soundcard? Right now i am using the
Motif XF as my soundcard.


Thank you!

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Sunday, July 8th 2012, 1:16am

Yes if you want to record signal by virus you have to select virus asio on cubase device setup audiobay.
DAW: Cubase 6.5.4 (64 Bit)
OS:Windows 7 (64 Bit) And OSX 10.7.5
Virus TI OS:4.5.3
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Synth : Virus Ti Desktop,Virus Ti Snow,Nord Stage ex88,Roland Mc-909
PC : Core i7 870 ,8.0 GB Ram
Mac : Macbook Pro Mid 2012 ,Core i7 ,8GB Ram

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Sunday, July 8th 2012, 2:45am

Did you try the guidelines on Motifator?

I explained there that you can connect Virus to Motif XF by MIDI instead of using USB between Virus and the computer...

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Sunday, July 8th 2012, 8:19am

It is not essential that you use the Virus as a sound card, you can create a part that uses the input module (in the FX1 page of VC) instead of the oscillators, and doesn't use any of the effects. Do remember that the Virus doesn't have a mic preamp, so you'll have to adjust the gain and sensitivity (config menu on the unit itself), and that would also result in added background digital noise.