Tascam US-224 owner manual Sample Recording Session in Cubasis, Setting Up

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7.A Sample Recording Session in Cubasis

Okay. You’ve got your US-224 connected to your computer, and you’ve loaded the drivers. Your audio software is loaded, and you’re ready to cut some tracks. Let’s walk through a typical recording session with the US-224 and Cubasis.

NOTE: This chapter is intended as a quick start guide toward recording and mixing with Steinberg Cubasis and the US-224. It is in no way meant to be a comprehensive guide to Cubasis. For full details on the Cubasis application, please refer to the Steinberg Cubasis manual on the US-224 CD. You’ll find Windows and MacOS versions.

7.1 Setting Up

Before starting Cubasis, make sure that the US-224 is turned ON, that its USB cable is connected to your computer’s USB port, and that the device has been initialized.

NOTE: When turning the US-224 on or off, or launching or closing the application (e.g. Cubasis VST), turn down the LINE OUT and PHONES LEVEL controls.

When Cubasis VST is running, do not turn off the US-224. Also, you should not disconnect or connect the cables of the US- 224 or any other USB equipment while Cubasis VST is running.

If you launch Cubasis or another audio program before the US-224 has been initialized, the software will not “see” the US-224 and you will not be able to operate the software’s controls, perform MIDI I/O, or record or play back audio. Likewise, many software applications don’t expect that devices will be removed while the program is running. So make sure to exit your audio application programs before disconnecting or turning off the power to the US-224.

It is also advisable, as with all audio devices, that you turn your amplifier or powered monitors off until the program is up and running, to avoid audio spikes.

Once you are certain that the US-224 is up and running, start the Cubasis application by double- clicking on its icon on the screen. Open the Audio Control Panel and select the US-224 as your audio device (see “Selecting the US-224 as your audio device” in previous chapter.) If you don’t see the US- 224 listed in your Audio Control Panel, make sure it’s been installed correctly by referring to the section on Troubleshooting.

Select the ASIO Control Panel, and choose a sample Rate (44.1kHz or 48 kHz). Your Audio Clock Source should be set to internal, unless you’re using S/PDIF digital input or otherwise slaving Cubasis to an external source.

Select the Disk Caching Scheme. Option 1 is “Virtual Tape Recorder”, used primarily when your tracks are linear and of longer duration. Option 2 corresponds to “Audio Sequencer”, and is more applicable when using loops and shorter segments of audio. Option 3, “Tape Recorder/Sequencer”, is your best choice when working with a combination of short audio clips and longer linear tracks. (For further information on Disk Caching, please refer to the Cubasis VST manual.)

If you’re using Cubasis, the program automatically connects to the US-224 control surface and LEDs, but if you’re using another program, you will probably need to select the “US-224 Control Port” MIDI In and Out devices in that program’s MIDI Setup menu.

If you’re using the US-224’s internal MIDI interface, you’ll need to enable it in the Options/MIDI Setup menu. For more information on setting up VST’s very sophisticated MIDI functions, please refer to the VST manual.

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Contents US-224 Important Safety Precautions For U.S.ASafety Instructions Declaration of Conformity TascamTable of Contents Features IntroductionOverview What’s in the packageControls and Indicators Power LED Input Monitor Switch and LEDBank Switches and LEDs Front PanelPower switch Digital In and Out Rear PanelFront Panel Descriptions Power switch Rear Panel DescriptionsPhones jack MIC Input a and BInstallation System RequirementsUS224Win98Install110.exe InstallationTo install under Win98SE or ME To install under Win2K or Windows XP To install using Windows New Hardware WizardSetting Up OMS MacOS Only Tuning Your PCIllustration 3.03 Enabling DMA on your IDE drives Page Hooking up Audio and Midi to the US-224 Hooking up audioUsing the Input Monitoring Hooking up MidiMonitor vs. Master Level Master FaderUS-224 Control Panel MainChromatic Tuner Buffer Size AdjustmentAbout Buffer Sizing Illustration 5.03 The Chromatic Tuner Interfacing with your Audio Software Selecting the US-224 as your Audio DeviceSetting the Sample Rate and Bit Depth Input EnablingTransport Controls and Locate Points Mute/Solo Data WheelBank Controls and Fader Null ASIO2 Direct MonitoringPage Setting Up Sample Recording Session in CubasisRecording Your Tracks OverdubbingMixdown Other Applications and US-428 Emulation Mode Setting up Sound Manager Support for use with MacOSPage Troubleshooting Technical SupportTech Support Contacts Audio DriversTroubleshooting FAQs Before Contacting UsDon’t see the US-224 in Cubasis’ Audio Control Panel ’ve connected audio to the US-224, but can’t hear anythingFunction Transmitted Recognized Remarks Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartOYes Appendix B Control Protocol PurposeIntroduction Functional GroupsTransport/Locate command set TransportrecPer-channel Control command set Bank-Switching Command Set Continuous data wheelUpdateasnled F0 4EUNIT 12 0FSTATE F7 Appendix C US-224 Technical Specifications Connector 5P DIN Input impedance 75 ohm Input Level 0.5Vp-pOutput Impedance 75 ohm Output Level 0.5Vp-p AD/DA ConverterUS-224
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US-224 specifications

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