I love Cubase 14 so far but I can’t seem to find a way to flip the phase on individual samples on Drum Machine? Is there a way?
Isn’t phase flipping something one usually does at channel level?
So by sending the desired pad to a separate output, you could flip the phase for that output?
In a Drum VST like Battery 4 (Native Instruments) you can flip the phase on every sample, which is an absolute must if you ask me. And it’s a matter of just adding one little button.
High-pass filter should flip the phase, but indeed - it’s missing dedicated “regular” phase flip.
is it fair to assume, you’ve never worked in software development?
Haha yes that’s fair.
But it seems like a weird omission to me. When combining and layering drums, phase can be such an issue. You gotta be able to flip it.
Never needed that in my life on a drum computer.
Only on microphone recordings.
Edited my post, since it doesn’t solve a multilayered pad scenario.
The solution I suggested is at your disposal right now.
By the way, I didn’t find a sample level phase flip in Groove Agent either. Did I just miss it, or does Steinberg assume that phase flipping is done before adding layers in a drum sampler?
So, if you want to make a feature request, there’s a tag for that
Well, if phase issues occur because of layering samples than the solution cannot be to route them to different channels - as they are on the same pad.
Fair enough for multi-layered pads. My suggestion was based on single layered pads. I’ll amend my post.