Hi! I would love a Steinberg Handy Recorder that creates Cubase-compatible images of the recorded files automatically. When will you be making such a device? The reason I’m asking is because Cubase seems to have a problem in this area. It takes quite a bit of time to create the image of a 24 hour long audio recording… Also, sometimes, even though previously a image was created, Cubase creates another image, apparently, just to piss me off. I know Cubase is not for surveillance, but it could be a very helpful aid when the local authorities don’t have the means to help you when something unjust is happening to you (noisy neighbours, for example)…
Hi @alin89c,
hm… wouldn’t a small off-line software conversion utility by Steinberg be a better solution?
Since any currently existing field / location recording devices produce - independently of audio recording duration - more or less the same stereo interleaved PCM sample data, including sometimes dual-mono or even multi-track, or M/S encoded tracks, or Ambisonics (1st, 2nd order), or just one single mono stream. I don’t see why you’d be importing such tracks into Cubase any faster if they came from a recording device made by Steinberg themselves.
Cheers,
Markus