HowTo? live Android Phone Mic to live bluetooth amp with reverb

Hello,

I am an amateur musician, and would like to add some feeling of “space” to the sound of my cello when I play it live in a somewhat confined room

I have an android phone and a small Bluetooth Speaker;

Is my goal above achievable using Cubasis 3 LE ? (and eventually Cubasis 3 if a basic feasability test using Cubasis LE runs successfully ?)

In other word, I would like to know if it is possible to route a live mic (the internal mic of my phone), to a live bluetooth amp , with reverb

Because of the danger of feedback, I was thinking of using mostly reverb sent to the bluetooth speaker (and thus also ducking away latency problems).

I also have a close-up mic but it requires 48V; what would be a cheap and portable way to connect that (via bluetooth or OTG) to Cubasis 3 LE, for using that mic instead of the internal phone mic ?

[As a further step, I would like the output of my Musescore app (playing a score) as an input to Cubasis LE, and have that (with gain and reverb added) routed concurrently to my Bluetooth speaker ]

So, is any of that feasible using Cubasis on an Android phone (Redmi with Android 9 ) ?
Thanks,

Hi @francois_01

Thanks for your message and a warm welcome to the Cubasis forum!

Please feel free to download Cubasis LE for Android free of charge via Google Play.
Cubasis LE includes a smaller feature set of Cubasis, and includes a 30 minute demo mode, which can be restarted as often as you like.

Once you’ve started the app, please feel free to delete the preloaded demo song tracks and replace them with your own recordings.

Important Note: Cubasis for Android offers limited audio and MIDI hardware support only, Steinberg does not currently guarantee full compatibility.

Best wishes
Lars

I would like to know if it is possible to route a live mic (the internal mic of my phone), to a live bluetooth amp , with reverb