Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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TomerTTB
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Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Hi all :) Thanks for your help.

This is my problem:


1) I connect a Mic or a Guitar using my Mixer (Hardware) to the scope XLR's (IN).
2) In the scope Routing window I have "Pulsar2 Analog Source".
3) In Cubase for the right channel I open a Plug-in effect (GTR or AutoTune).
4) I hear my self in the monitors but without the effect (Even due i can see the effect move when I make sound).

* How can I hear the effect in real time? :(

Another small thing - When i connect my "Pulsar2 Analog Source" with my ASIO Source to the Pulsar mixer and pressing "Monitor" in the right cubase channel i hear a terrible scary feedback from my monitors.



If any one can help with this, it will be great
Have a good day
Tomer.
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Mr Arkadin
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Well unless you route Cubase back into Scope for monitoring you won't hear anything. The easiest thing would be to route the effect in Cubase to a buss and then use ASIO2 Source module and route that to a mixer (to control level etc.) and then route the output of the mixer to Analog Dest (assuming this is what you are using to monitor with).

A picture of your project might help.
TomerTTB
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Hi and Thanks for trying to help me
I am attaching a pic of my Project.

I did not understand how I suppose to route the effect in cubase back to ASIO2
It will be great to get more details about that.

As you can see in the pic attached, the efect "Waves" is working but I hear only the original notes of my guitar with out the effect :(.

Tomer.
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Ooops, cock up in post. Will get back to you.
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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run the guitar from analog source direct to ASIO in.
then choose which ASIO channel in cubase, attach this to Analoge dest.


Then the signal goes into cubaes, the effect is added, then it comes out the asio to the monitors.

It wont be real time, there will de the latency introduced by the ASIO drivers


Thats how I do it
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Pretty much what Me$$iah said, although i would add a mixer between the ASIO2 Source and the Analog Dest as this allow you to control the level going to your monitoring and also allows you to mix in other ASIO sources which you may need to play along with.
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TomerTTB
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Thank for your answers :)
I will try it tonight and update
Tomer.
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Re: Connecting an analog device, can't hear the effect.

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Thx its working :)!
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