Hi all,
A little while ago I bought the Yamaha Audiogram 6, when I got it I was told that it would allow me to record four separate tracks in parallel, two mono tracks and two stereo tracks. I take said item home load it up on my PC (runs win7 x64 if this helps), install cubase and register it, not as bad as everybody says Go to band recording the next day, plug in guitar, vox, bass and synth, using one of the stereo track for the bass except without the second input. I then create 4 separate tracks 3 mono and 1 stereo; but no dice all tracks get mushed into one can anyone help, I've been fighting with Cubase and the Audiogram for the best part of 2 months to try and get it to work but I can't, anyone with any knowledge please help
thanks
A little while ago I bought the Yamaha Audiogram 6, when I got it I was told that it would allow me to record four separate tracks in parallel, two mono tracks and two stereo tracks. I take said item home load it up on my PC (runs win7 x64 if this helps), install cubase and register it, not as bad as everybody says Go to band recording the next day, plug in guitar, vox, bass and synth, using one of the stereo track for the bass except without the second input. I then create 4 separate tracks 3 mono and 1 stereo; but no dice all tracks get mushed into one can anyone help, I've been fighting with Cubase and the Audiogram for the best part of 2 months to try and get it to work but I can't, anyone with any knowledge please help
thanks