![]() ![]() There indeed have been people who reported issues with the Steinberg power scheme, but it could vary by computer or OS. (Note: If you were an Ableton Live user, you’d be up a creek, but Cubase handles this situation pretty well.) ![]() In order to hear Guitar Rig while you’re recording, you need to disable direct monitoring, enable track monitoring, and lower your interface’s sample buffer size as low as you can go without any pops or drops in your audio. Some interfaces actually have their own built-in DSP effects for people who need to hear processing while they’re playing/singing. Sound goes straight from the interface inputs to the interface outputs. I’m guessing this could be a reason why I can’t hear Guitar being effected by Guitar Rig in realtime? Do I have to switch direct monitoring off and switch the Monitor button on, on a Cubase Audio Channel? Just wondering how to get this very handy plugin to work and the best way to use it.ĭirect Monitoring is near zero latency because it bypasses your audio software. I am using a Motu HD192 and obviously have Direct Monitoring switched on so I can utilize the DSP Near Zero Latency monitoring of the Mitu Cuemix. Now, I can’t seem to figure out how to use Guitar Rig 5 in realtime (pre fader).
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