Insert bias as an effect on the “cubase fx” track you created). Output this track to a cubase fx track that is stereo (think that’s true by default / but double check) Ĭreate mono audio track - (guitar part records to this. I don’t think great either just to create a stereo audio track… as the actual guitar input is mono. (As you’ll miss the stereo output bias fx creates) It won’t sound good if you run bias fx as an insert on a mono cubase audio track. (Maybe even better- but that might be just me- feeling that) When u run on / thru a stereo fx track … in cubase - it will sound the same. Why this works: the output of the standalone sounds great n full… because it’s stereo. (When adjusting fader vol etc) … (better practice too as more control later in mixing) But essentially monitor out the fx track. Now insert - bias fx 2 as an effect insert on the stereo fx channel. (Ie: the out on the mono input guitar track routes to the fx track you created. Bias fx 2 is awesome once up n running.Ĭreate audio track (mono) for main guitar input.Ĭreate a stereo fx track that connects to this track. ![]() Here’s what fixed for me… sounds awesome now: Which is why I’m posting to help perhaps a newbee … I Worked out by trial n error ,and (was fairly new at cubase at the time also…so didn’t fully understand routing yet. I had similar issue when I first got bias fx 2
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