Has this finally been enabled in Cubase 9... Thanks to VSTI's now having sidechain inputs or is it only for the Steinberg VST's that support it? I've seen 1 post on another forum saying so but I haven't got round to trying it yet, too busy with all the other features. Anyone tried it yet, what's the word???
Does the TI now have sidechain inputs for the effects, Cubase 9?
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Hi,
I can confirm that processing audio through my Virus Ti snow is finally possible in Cubase 9. I've been waiting for years to try that out and it works great! Cubase 9 is the first version of Cubase to support this feature, although I think I'm correct in saying that it's been possible in Ableton Live for a while. -
Thank you. I'm surprised we didn't get some kind of announcement on here that this feature of the TI now works in Cubase.
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I can confirm, now you can use 3 outs and one in. You will only receive a warning that you won't be able to use the Virus as main soundcard.
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Thank you. I'm surprised we didn't get some kind of announcement on here that this feature of the TI now works in Cubase.
you mean like "thank you steinberg for fixing this after 10 years and supporting your own standard now"? -
My Virus Ti2 keyboard adds some weird Sounds to any sounds send through sidechain Input. (Cubase 9)
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My Virus Ti2 keyboard adds some weird Sounds to any sounds send through sidechain Input. (Cubase 9)
Try to load an input template, there's one called CleanINP (if I remember well) that has flat filters/fxs and is good as starting point.
Than, check accurately the levels of the audio material you are feeding into the Virus.