

- STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE PDF
- STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE FULL
- STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE PORTABLE
- STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR ANDROID
- STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE ANDROID
STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE ANDROID
For the benefit of Android Cubasis users.

STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE PDF
I’d be happy to tabulate the data on a website in a quality chart, and creat a pdf if the raw device testing data was provided by the Devs. Has anyone had luck getting good latency on a modern midi controller keyboard while recording stereo audio? Really hope they’re investing into de-confusing device compatibility for Cubasis 4… maybe start with supporting info for the 10 most popular Android devices… like a ‘per device’ feature table… and an Audio-MIDI interface compatibility whitelist. Just my opinion but it makes sense for a bit more hardware support… plus I’ve not seen a single guide regarding multitracking audio alongside a MIDI controller. Still greatful though maybe Steinberg could invest (bribe) the app devs just to ‘make it work’ as a proper mobile DAW for the sake of Steinberg professional image. Support resources definitely lagging way behind the effort put into flashy adverts for Cubasis.
STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR ANDROID
It’s weird how little info there is available… it’s not exactly great for Android app sales or by association Steinberg reputation to have such poor interface compatibility info out there. Would be great to record midi simultaneously for various reasons.Īny idea of round trip latency time from midi keypress to output? It might be possible to bodge/hack the stereo pair for ‘2 mono channels’ of audio recording if Cubasis can split them… like running 2 mics hard panned into the stereo pair recording and split them in Cubasis (hopefully it has the split function to get 2 mono tracks like regular Cubase… otherwise this is should be a high priority feature request effectively doubling the recordable multitrack ability). Many thanks for reading this far… I think some other long term Steinberg Cubase owners will be scratching their head on this issue so maybe this post will help others gain Cubase-like multitrack functionality in Android CubasisĬool, thanks for the info… which interface did you try? My Android device is Samsung S21 Ultra which has a good processor and 16GB of RAM with a very fast bus rate I have an instinct that buying a cheap PC style “hub” with lots of IO plugged into the USB-C might be a disaster when Cubasis trys to make sense of the Audio/MIDI multitrack recording… Perhaps there’s a pro-audio brand that integrates into Android Cubasis App with the Audio-MIDI multi-tracking well.
STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE PORTABLE
My most obvious lack of knowledge is how capable Cubasis is in coping with multitrack recording of audio and MIDI via the Android USB-C port and whether certain portable audio MIDI interfaces are especially compatible with Android Cubasis 3. I hope some like-minded Cubasers can help me find some nice succinct portable Audio-MIDI-USB IO interfaces that are compatible with the Android version of Cubasis, with which to use line/mic and MIDI products from pro brands like Native Instruments, Korg, AKAI, Novation. I would hope Cubasis is staying true to its history as a functional multi-track recording studio (mini version).
STEINBERG USB AUDIO INTERFACE FULL
I’m very familiar with setting up hardware in Windows Cubase 9 with pro 3rd party interfaces but it’s difficult understanding the compatibility of Cubasis with the world of portable interfaces and whether it has the ability to simultaneously parse multiple USB audio, USB MIDI controller inputs which is essential for users who want to jam (midi controllers while recording mic / line) on Android Cubasis away from their full Windows studio Cubase DAW setup. I’ve spent a long time searching forums for Cubasis IO integration and can’t find a comprehensive guide.

Portability (battery) and sound quality very important. USB MIDI controller keyboard (USB or MIDI) I’d like to plug in at least a MIDI controller device or 2, plus (importantly) an audio source (or two).Ībsolute minimum 1 MIDI controller keyboard plus 1 microphone – ideally mic and line level signal, switchable or simultaneous mic + line.Ī moderate setup /use case would be an interface to connect to Android Cubasis: Can anyone please recommend a (semi) portable interface for getting the most out of (Android) Cubasis 3 as a portable audio/MIDI recording studio?
