In cubase 13 I use the VST Live export feature to export the Cubase project. In this cubase project there’s a tempo track that has the tempo changed every few bars. Al the other tracks are Audio tracks. These audio events start when audio begins stop when there’s no more audio on it to minimize CPU load.
When importing this project into VST Live. First of all, the drum track is messed up with some other drum track and the bass track also of another song but in the same Live project. I suppose if in the same project there are several drum tracks on different songs that Live cannot distinguish one from the other and mixes up tracks. When I create a new VST Live project all tracks are imported correctly but then it’s the only song in the Live project which is not the purpose.
In the newly created project I also noticed that the audio events do not start at the right moment. It’s like the calculation of the tempo track is wrong. Some events start to early. Which make playback a mess. Only when the audio starts from the start of the song everything works fine.
Hope you can take a look at it. It was the only reason why chose VST Live over other option because of it’s easy integration in Cubase. But if that fails then…
I can send my cubase and vst live 2 project if that can help via wetransfer.com but then I need an email.
KR.
Marc.
PS.
In the meantime I unforunately have to recreate my VST-Live project from scratch. Rename audio files to make the naming unique within the VST Live 2 project and all audio files must start at the same bar to avoid syncing problems between tracks.
Hi,
just an idea:
If the tempochanges in the tempotrack are “linear” it is a problem.
In my projekts tempochanges are tight, when the tempotrack is set to “steps” and NOT “linear”.
“linear” works in Cubase but not in VST live…
maybe that helps…
I captured in Cubase 13 a live performance that had no fixed tempo, The drummer did not play to a click track.
To retain the live aspect I created a tempo track that follows the live tempo. This enables me to add other midi instruments to embellish the arrangement. So, no, the tempo is not linear. The current solution is to have in C13 only 1 audio clip/event per track and have them all started at the same bar. Then export to VST Live. Unfortunately this has a few drawbacks. E.g. If you want to give some events more gain, it’s not possible as there’s only 1 event/track.