Kubler
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I am in the process of transitioning from FL Studio to Cubase, so far I've been able to sort out most of the basics but I still have some things to figure out, and this is one of those. In FL there's simply an icon on the mixer tracks on which you you can click to add or substract milliseconds of delay, but in Cubase this functionality seems to be available only for the MIDI tracks. Is there any way I can do this with the audio outputs ?
My exact situation is the following : I have two "twin" Kontakt instruments, one on the left, one on the right, with aleatoric RR and a slight change of pitch, the goal being the creation of an artificially wide stereo image. I have routed these two instruments on the same MIDI track to avoid the pain in the ass of copy-pasting everything as I work, but that means I have to use my mixer in order to add a bit of latency to one of my instruments and get my stereo effect to work.
In the absence of a solution I will proceed with the plan B I mentioned, but I'd rather avoid a bunch of fastidious, continuous copy-pasting if I can… plus delaying audio outputs instead of MIDI can have other useful applications that I've exploited in the past.
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help !
I am in the process of transitioning from FL Studio to Cubase, so far I've been able to sort out most of the basics but I still have some things to figure out, and this is one of those. In FL there's simply an icon on the mixer tracks on which you you can click to add or substract milliseconds of delay, but in Cubase this functionality seems to be available only for the MIDI tracks. Is there any way I can do this with the audio outputs ?
My exact situation is the following : I have two "twin" Kontakt instruments, one on the left, one on the right, with aleatoric RR and a slight change of pitch, the goal being the creation of an artificially wide stereo image. I have routed these two instruments on the same MIDI track to avoid the pain in the ass of copy-pasting everything as I work, but that means I have to use my mixer in order to add a bit of latency to one of my instruments and get my stereo effect to work.
In the absence of a solution I will proceed with the plan B I mentioned, but I'd rather avoid a bunch of fastidious, continuous copy-pasting if I can… plus delaying audio outputs instead of MIDI can have other useful applications that I've exploited in the past.
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help !