You can change the latency settings in the Device menu.
Devices>Device setup>Vst Audiobay
You might need to change the latency/buffer setting in your soundcards settings also :)
A phase change is an example of a physical change, not a chemical, nuclear, or covalent change. During a phase change, the substance undergoes a change in state (solid, liquid, gas) without any change in its chemical composition.
A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called a reversible change. This means the change can be undone by reversing the process, such as melting or freezing.
The change in the crushed can appearance was caused by a physical change. When the can is crushed, the arrangement of its particles is altered, but no new substances are formed.
Alcohol vaporizing is a physical change because it does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the alcohol molecules. It is simply a phase change from liquid to gas.
No, flattening is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, whereas flattening simply changes the shape or appearance of the object.
its not possible yet.. and that's the bad thing in cubase i use Native Instruments kontakt 3 to reverse audio i hope they will change make it possible in the next version of cubase..
A reasonably fast PC/Mac External Soundcard with low latency (onboard sound not good enough) Monitors and/or speakers Mixer (optional)
You can get Cubase from Steinbergs website
On the Cubase Wiki, you can find information about Cubase software features, updates, tutorials, troubleshooting tips, and user guides.
With Cubase.
YOu forgot the important part: How do you use WHAT in Cubase
Cubase 5 is no longer sold or produced due to the release of the newer Cubase 6 and Cubase 7. These newer versions of the software retail for $400 each.
I'm using Cubase 4 but the same method should apply to other versions. File >Export >Audio Files Then select your target destination and change the file type to .mp3
Cubase is better for the beginner. ProTools is not considered a "home" recording solutions. Try the simpler version of Cubase, Cubase Essentials.
��� Live recording functionality amd workflow is optimised in Cubase ��� Audio editing equivalent to midi manipulation within Cubase ��� Professional scoring capabilities not found within FL ��� Yamaha hardware integration in Cubase especially the professional mixing desk range ��� Cubase has the ability to export in OMF protocol to Pro Tools. FL studio itself can actually be used as a VST plugin within Cubase
Yes, it is only limited who is allowed to buy it.
I think its due to your sound card, its possible to change the setting in your options menu but its very little difference, I have the same problem, especially when using midi, i play something and it comes through a second lateer!!! better sound card The only time you can have zero latency is when you are recording an external source that can be monitered coming out at the same time it went in. Software synths and midi triggers sent to your system will always have latency due to the fact that your system has to have time (milleseconds) to process the information before it generates a signal. With midi if you can send your midi stream to even the cheapest of external keyboards at the same time you send it to your computer, you can moniter the cheap keyboard using a sound similar to the one you intend on using from the computer, with no delay (latency) Response/EDIT: It's due to your soundcard in comparison to your RAM and processor speed. Good soundcards with high RAM and high processing speed minimize latency.