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Cubase tutorial audio interface
Cubase tutorial audio interface










cubase tutorial audio interface

In Cubase go to studio-set up, select your audio interface as the main driver, make sure port 1 and 2 are checked. However, if you want to use another audio interface (I use Focusrite) then select that driver. Now concerning your audio driver and soundcard (if you want to use the MOXF as your soundcard, then you can select Steinberg USB ASIO Driver as your audio interface in the studio set up menu.Set parameters like Local control to off from the utility function, also set function to USB (pressing Quick set up will do all the settings for you and the remote tools you installed will also do the settings at the Cubase/DAW end.

cubase tutorial audio interface

#Cubase tutorial audio interface drivers#

Connect the USB cable to your computer and your mox after downloading and installing the drivers and the editor.Things to get handy: A USB to Midi cable, download the Steinberg USB Driver (you may not use this ultimately but i will explain later), download moxf editor, and the remote tools too.Someone needs to decongest and translate this process through very simple steps and that’s what am doing below: FIRST METHOD OF CONNECTING THE MOXF TO YOUR DAW The Moxf8 editor manual, and the user manual appear to be very complex for the amateur in some way. Another guy who posted on this forum has had it for 4 years and never got it to work with Cubase. I’ve owned the MOXF8 since October, 2017 (I bought it in Sheffield, UK while visiting), but never got it to work with cubase. I decided to post this because from my drilling through the topics here, I’m of the opinion this is a serious issue with most users of the Moxf8.












Cubase tutorial audio interface