

In the audio pool you should see all these different formats and see what cubase identifies them as, and then if you try to edit them and 'use' them, see if any warning messages pop up? I'd still tend to suspect the CD software. Have you tried taking a file in Cubase, and then exporting it as different types of mp3s and wavs and then bringing these back into a new project to check cubase has the right codecs installed.
#CUBASE DOWN 32 BIT#
In Cubase 8, there is a big section of preferences for all sorts, but the problem isn't with the project settings - I never record and edit at CD sample - usually 96K with 32 bit floating point, and the export function does the conversion - and you can convert from format to format, and get a little warning asking if you want to change the file or make a new version? I wonder if the issue is audiograbber? Is that what you are using to convert the wav to the CD? I don't know if LE5 does it differently, but worth maybe trying something else to burn the CDs, in case it's misreading the format? The cassette option sounds simply dreadful, to be honest. It'll still be a day late, but at least all the work won't be lost. I will run the output of my interface to a cassette deck, record them to tape by playing them back(they play in the project in the proper key), and transfer that tape to Audiograbber, and burn that to CD.

I have devised a really primitive way to save it. I've been stuck in the studio 12 hours a day for several days, only to render my project files and find all that work down the drain. Thank you for your help, patience and kindness, and please forgive my small rant earlier. That won't save my project this time, but I won't have this problem in the future.
#CUBASE DOWN MANUAL#
I set it to 48k somehow when installed, but I cannot find it, and the manual doesn't help.īut as long as I start out with a Project Template with the proper settings I should be good to go. I cannot find the settings to set Cubase' default rate. There is nothing wrong with Cubase, just the IDIOT running it. Set sample rate to 44.1, recorded a scratch guitar track, rendered that to WAV and VOILA! Rendered to correct pitch and speed. I found that out by going to "Project Template" and looking at the settings there.

My interface(Lexicon Alpha) only operates at 44.1K. I won't need any reminders to avoid your product like the plague from now on. I tried joining and posting on Steinberg's LE forum, but they will have to review my post before it is allowed on the board, and that will be way late to do anything about my problem. Meanwhile, no project for tommorrow's birthday. I will go back to my Home Studio 2004 software.
#CUBASE DOWN FULL#
If their LE software is meant to introduce me to their product with an eye toward my purchasing the full program, they failed miserably. This has soured me on Cubase, right from the get go. I have everything recorded and mixed, but Cubase mixes the audio down so I sound like a chipmonk and the songs are twice as fast. I was trying to do a short album(8 songs) for my Mother in law's birthday tomorrow. This has ruined an entire project for me. I have searched and searched the manual, tried every setting/explored every button/window/menu, with zero explanation or help.
