Quick Guide
10
AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual
This section describes the procedure for recording to the Cubase AI software we installed earlier via the
AUDIOGRAM interface.
For details on operation of the Cubase AI software refer to the pdf-format manual provided with the
software.
Cubase AI Setup
1
Set the computer output to the maximum
level.
For details on how to make the setting refer to the
“The recorded sound is too low in level.” section in
the “Troubleshooting” on page 17.
2
Launch Cubase AI.
Windows:
Click [Start]
→
[All Program]
→
[Steinberg Cubase
AI 4]
→
[Cubase AI 4] to launch the program. If the
ASIO Multimedia dialog window appears, click
[Yes].
Macintosh:
Double-click the [Application]
→
[Cubase AI 4].
• If you specified a file destination when
installing the Cubase AI software, launch the
application from that location.
• Create a Cubase AI shortcut or alias on your
desktop so you can easily launch the pro-
gram when required.
3
Select [Device Setup] from the [Device]
menu to open the Device Setup window.
Windows:
Select [VST Audio System] in the [Device] field on
the left side of the window. Select [ASIO DirectX
Full Duplex Driver] in the [ASIO Driver] field on the
right side of the window. A dialog box will appear
asking “Do you want to switch the ASIO driver?”.
Click [Switch].
Macintosh:
Select [VST Audio System] in the [Device] field on
the left side of the window. Select [USB Audio
CODEC (2)] in the [ASIO Driver] field on the right
side of the window, and click [OK]. Skip ahead to
step 7, below.
Under Mac OS X you can select either [USB
Audio CODEC (1)] or [USB Audio CODEC (2)]
in the [ASIO Driver] field. Normally you should
select [USB Audio CODEC (2)], but if you will
only be playing back and mixing previously
recorded data you can select [USB Audio
CODEC (1)] to lighten the load on the com-
puter’s CPU.
Step
5
Recording with Cubase AI
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