Is there possible and how to record knobs movement from creamware synths into the sequencer, i'm using Cubase VST 5.1 ??
For example; I want to move and record Cutoff filter knob from 0-128,while recording track, and also other oscilators and filters,so everything is automatic,
how can i help myself , i really don't understand this
This is explained in the Creamware manual.
Right click on the knob of the synthesizer that you are using and assign it a control number.
Selct a midi track with creamware out and put the sequencer in record mode. Play the sequencer and move the knobs and whatever you move will be recorded into the sequencer.
Make sure that the routing is correct.
For this you should check the Creamware manual.
For all of this you need a basic understanding of MIDI. As is
Fidox,
I'm a bit busy at the moment but will be only too glad to help in a day or 2 if you haven't sorted it out.
It really IS easy. Have a lok in the manual but basically you right-click on the cut-off dial and assign a midi controller to it. repeat for, say, resonance - with a different midi number of course.
Bear in mind that most will NOT respond to Pan, unless it is shown on the synth.
A quick tip though, and I'm not sure how familiar you are with Cubase 5.1, so don't be insulted if I'm too simplistic:
Record your music on a midi track.
Create another track with the same midi channel assigment and record your cut off onto that. Repeat for any other controllers that you want to record.
It makes it so much easier to edit and to re-record if you don't get it right.
Of course these can all be merged into one track once you are happy with it.
Neil B;i'm using cubase about 13 years now, but i never used creamware synths, i was working more with hardware synths and modules.
I think this will not be a BIG problem.