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To do this in Cubase (full versions), for
example, select the VST Remote option
from the Audio menu, and choose the US-
428 option (See illustration 6.03). You will
also need to set the Input and Output
devices to “US-224 Control Port” and the
“Remote” setting should match the setting
chosen in the US-224 Control Panel (see
illustration 6.03).







6.2 Setting the Sample Rate

and Bit Depth


The US-224 supports sample rates of
44.1kHz and 48kHz. In the Audio Control
Panel, select the pull-down menu for
Sample Rate and select either 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz.

The US-224 control protocol includes two
separate drivers for 16-bit or 24-bit
operation. This selection is made in the
Audio Control Panel (see illustration 6.04).

NOTE: The bundled Cubasis VST supports
only 16-bit audio. If you want to record in
24-bit mode you will need to upgrade to
Cubase VST or another application that
supports 24-bit audio.


6.3 Input Enabling

You will need to enable the inputs on
Cubasis. Open the Audio Input window (see
Illustration 6.05) and select one mono track
or a stereo pair.





Note that Cubasis supports only one input
for recording (though this can be a mono or
stereo track).

Then select the inputs on Cubasis’ internal
mixer. If you’re recording a mono input, left
click on the input selector above the channel
strip and select the desired input L or R. If
you’re recording a stereo track, the inputs
will both be selected automatically Verify
that the designated channels' inputs ("IN")
are selected, and the associated channels
are receiving signal. (see illustration 6.06)

Illustration 6.03 - Cubase VST Remote Panel

Illustration 6.04 - VST/24 Audio Control Panel

Illustration 6.05 - Input window

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