Tell us about the computer sound card and the driver you are using with Cubase.

I'm assuming that things were working in BB but when you put it in the DAW things were not synced up any more.

In BB I can use any driver of sound card including the factory driver. even with real tracks being used in BB.

When I move it to my DAW, the factory stuff doesn't work properly due to the driver...MME not being suitable to run the more complicated DAW software Sonar. Normally the audio will play ahead of the midi based tracks, or more properly, the midi lags behind. It's called Latency... The best solution is to have a decent external interface (sound card) that can run ASIO drivers and then having that set up properly.

You might be able to get some satisfaction by adjusting the midi buffers and latency settings. Some folks can get that to work.... I never could. But a good interface is the solution.

Another work around would be to bounce the midi tracks to audio. Sonar allows that and Cubase should as well... you can also simply FREEZE the midi track. Freezing it converts it to audio and it should play in sync with the other audio tracks. Like I said, a temporary fix until you can get an interface if you don't have one yet.


You can find my music at:
www.herbhartley.com
Add nothing that adds nothing to the music.
You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both.

The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.