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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 407
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using zoom h4 with cubase.
Hello, proud owner of a new zoom h4 here and I am haveing a bit of trouble getting it to work with cubase le4 which was supplied with it.
There a big lag like a delay between what I play, and what I hear. It says in the manual, "if the DAW software has an echoe back function (input signal during recording is supplied direct to an output) this mus be disabled when using the h4. If recording is carried out with this function enabled, the output signal will sound as if processed by a flanger or delay effect." that sounds like my problem, any suggestions as to how i do this? I am a complete newb to computer recording.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Posts: 674
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I'm farely new to recording with my H4 as well. You must be using it to interface with a computer? I do all my recording (never more than 4 tracks anyway) with the H4 as a stand-alone unit, monitoring the other previously recorded tracks with the H4, then upload all the tracks to my computer and mix them with Cubase. It's real time recording so I haven't had to explore more advanced latency issues, which was always a problem for me with other computer interface recording systems. It's one of the reasons I bought the H4.
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