CERTAINLY! you simply install the Reaktor VST instument, which comes with
reaktor (it should anyway) you then open up cubase, choose Audio / VST
Instuments (provided you have cubase 3.7 or over) then it comes up with tthe
vst instruments box, select the intrument u want from the menu, (reaktor)
this comes up with rektor in a truncated form, that only allows you to view
the ensemble, not instruments, if you know what i mean.
now go to the sequencer, choose the MIDI channel u want to play reaktor
with, then select which VST instrument u want to use witht the 'instrument'
line.....and your ready to rolL!!!
unless of course, you want to run rektor OUTSIDE of cubase, in that case,
you'll have to find a midi virtual device like Hubi's Loopback Device, which
is free on the net and easy to find......it simply allows you to have
extrainputs and outputs on your computer. just select the output of the
channels to be, say, Hubi channel 1, and then make the input of reaktor hubi
channel 1....
quoted 15 lines From: "Eyal Dechter" <eyal@mediaone.net>
>From: "Eyal Dechter" <eyal@mediaone.net>
>To: "Idm@Hyperreal. Org" <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: [idm] reaktor and cubase
>Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 23:07:01 -0800
>
>can anyone give me some tips about how to make cubase and reaktor work
>together. Thanx.
>
>Eyal
>
>
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