![]() ![]() This is the advantage of using a Track VST over Rack VST, the outputs neatly pack into the main track. click the lil down arrow (show automation) in the bottom left hand corner of the track for the Virus TI. If you're wondering where the outputs are in the project window. This will automatically create the corresponding track in the mixer F3. Click the 1 on the right, now you can activate the other 2 outputs. If you load the Virus as an Instrument Track, in the inspector view (left hand side of your screen) where it says Virus TI, under All MIDI Inputs, either side of the word Virus TI there is a lil box with an arrow pointing out of it. You would set up the different inputs and output in VST connections but that's not what's needed here. If using the Virus the old fashioned way yes. I strongly recommend you upgrade to Cubase 9, it's better. At the final mix stage any further adjustments can be done on the USB1, USB2, USB3 fader in the Cubase mixer. I leave the Cubase midi channel volumes the VC volume faders correspond to set as off, with Cubase mixer set not to show midi channels. I use the volumes in VC (part volume too, filter page). I send the Virus midi channel 1 out USB1, Virus midi channel 2 out USB2, Virus midi channel 3 out USB3. When you do it will automatically create another 2 output channels. The reason you hear silence is because you haven't activated the other 2 outputs for the Virus in Cubase. For now I think I prefer the TI in RACKS. Which is part of the problem you'r having with faders. The main difference is the 1st midi track wont be combined in the audio, USB1 track. I'm still undecided which is best for the TI, Tracks or Racks. Instrument Tracks were the answer to out prays, it combined the midi and audio into 1 track. Steinberg created Instrument Tracks as originally we had to load every VST in the RACK (even single channel ones) and assign a midi channel to it, this took up more space in the project window. The early version of Instrument Tracks didn't support multiple outs so we needed to load the TI as a Rack Instrument. Is there anything here that is not expected behavior ?Ĭubase can load the TI as an Instrument Track or Instrument Rack. if I route to Output 1+2 or USB 2 I hear silence. (Seemingly not individually controllable using Cubase faders) Like it pulls down everything routed to USB 1. Mixing the 4 parts with the Virus control volumes is a bit annoying (as channels/faders in Cubase behave oddly, with both the Instrument channel fader and 3 MIDI faders pulling down the volume of all sounds playing. I use the Green button on the virus control GUI to Mute and Solo each of the 4 parts available ? (Mute and solo's seem rather unpredictable in Cubase as they seem to mute other parts playing etc.) The arp does go out of time fairly frequently and locks up to "sync" when tempo locked at some stage later, normal/acceptable for most users ? (as per selecting presets and playing them on respective MIDI channels in Cubase) I then create 3 subsequent MIDI tracks which seem to default to parts 2, 3 and 4 of the Virus Control GUI slots. (So I close it down and delete the track) Opening another Access Virus instrument opens the GUI twice but that GUI says all Virus resources used. Part 1 of the Virus control GUI relates to this track. I create a new instrument channel and insert Access Virus. Installed Snow and Virus Control here using Cubase 8 and other soft synths. ![]()
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