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1 - Introduction & Installation
Running Proteus VX VSTi from Cubase LE4
E-MU Systems 13
Optional - Add Additional Input Busses
If you are using an audio interface that has more than two inputs (0404 USB, 0404,
1212, 1616, 1820), the following instructions will allow you to select these extra inputs
to feed your audio tracks.
17. Select VST Connections (F4) from the Devices menu.
TIP . . .
You can also Rename your
Input Busses here to avoid
confusion when assigning
Inputs to tracks.
18. Select the Inputs Tab, revealing the window shown above.
19. Click the Add Bus button. The pop-up dialog
box shown at right appears.
20. Select the number of mono or stereo input
busses you want, then click OK.
21. Additional mono or stereo busses appear in the
list. Note that the actual PatchMix input label
appears in the Device Port field.
22. Close the window by clicking the close box. The inputs you added will now be
available for selection in the Track Input field of the Inspector pane.
Running Proteus VX VSTi from Cubase LE
4
These instructions explain how to start Proteus VX from within Cubase LE 4. If you
have a MIDI keyboard, you should connect it now using the setup diagrams and
instructions that came with your E-MU Audio Interface. Without a keyboard, you will
only be able to play one note at a time using the mini keyboard on Proteus VX.
You’ll need a MIDI interface and a MIDI keyboard (or other MIDI input device) for
this tutorial. Please refer to the Proteus VX manual for the complete set of instructions
(located under the Help menu item).
Make the Connections
1. Connect the MIDI out of your MIDI keyboard to the MIDI input of your MIDI
interface.
2. From the Project menu, select Add Track, Instrument.
Step
18
Step
19
PatchMix Inputs
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