I selected all of the events of instrument tracks and did ‘Edit > Render In Place > Render (with current settings)’.
Render Setting is ‘Mode: As Separate Events’, ‘Processing: Complete Signal Path + Master Effects’, ‘Tail Mode: Off’, ‘Bit Depth: 32 bit float’, ‘Source Events: Mute Source Events’.
The result is the image above. In the image, instrument track’s event has midi notes, however midi notes are not rendered into audio.
This happens quite randomly. For example, if I render again, those notes are rendered properly but other notes are not rendered.
This kind of randomly not rendering also happens in ‘File > Exports > Audio Mixdown…’. For example, when I did not do ‘Render in Place’, just used instrument tracks, and exported to a wav file, I can hear that some of audio is gone.
I am using MUSIO for VSTi. I am not sure this issue is caused by cubase 14 or MUSIO VSTi. Could you solve this, or is this an issue of MUSIO VST that I should ask to MUSIO?
Try first using Steinberg VSTi (e.g. HALion Sonic) instead of MUSIO; this might eliminate the silent sections.
Are there MIDI CC or automation on the tracks?
The sounds I want to use are inside MUSIO. What you mean by is, I should try other VSTi like HALion Sonic to test whether it is cubase’s problem or MUSIO VSTi’s problem?
They are percussions. Currently, MIDI CC 12 ‘Expression’ 127 is set.
Yes, it’s about narrowing down the source of the problem. You can also use Groove Agent SE; it’s not about the sound matching, but whether gaps also occur with a different VST instrument.
I have tested with OPUS since it seems it is important to verify that it is fine with other VSTi.
Processing Render in Place more than 30 times consequently (‘Render in Place’ → ‘Undo’ → ‘Render in Place’ → …), I found that it did not occur with OPUS, only with MUSIO.
Also, this happens quite occasionally (Please check the video I have uploaded. Audio gap happened at the last time in different instrument track, but still MUSIO).
To me, this looks like an issue with MUSIO, not Cubase. I’m not familiar with the plugin, but are there settings within it that could improve rendering? Contacting the developer might provide some clarity.