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ReWire (not in Cubase LE)
Activating ReWire channels
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Activating ReWire channels
ReWire supports streaming of up to 48 separate audio channels. The exact number
of available ReWire channels depends on the synthesizer application. Using the
ReWire Device panels in Cubase, you can specify which of the available channels
you want to use.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Devices menu and select the menu item with the name of the
ReWire application. All recognized ReWire compatible applications will be
available on the menu.
The ReWire panel appears. This consists of a number of rows, one for each available
ReWire channel.
2. Click on the power buttons to the left to activate/deactivate the desired
channels.
The buttons light up to indicate activated channels. Please note that the more ReWire
channels you activate, the more processing power is required.
For information about exactly what signal is carried on each channel, see the
documentation of the synthesizer application.
3. If desired, double-click on the labels in the right column, and type in another
name.
These labels will be used in the Cubase MixConsole to identify the ReWire channels.
Using the transport and tempo controls
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This is only relevant if the synthesizer application has some sort of built-in
sequencer or similar.
Basic transport controls
When you run ReWire, the transports in the two programs are completely linked. It
does not matter in which program you play, stop, fast forward or rewind. However,
recording (if applicable) is still completely separate in the two applications.
Loop settings
If there is a loop or cycle facility in the synthesizer application, that loop will be
completely linked to the cycle in Cubase. This means that you can move the start
and end point for the loop or turn the loop on or off in either program, and this will
be reflected in the other.