You can also to import audio from most video files that are not DRM-protected. This enables you to import and export a much larger range of audio formats including M4A (AAC), AC3, AMR (narrow band) and WMA. Audiotonic Pro also has a built-in amplitude-envelope editor, a customizable spectrogram mode, and a frequency-analysis window for audio-analysis applications.Īudiotonic Pro is fully configured and integrated with the FFmpeg® codex extension library, with patent license granted by MPEG LA®. Export and sharing your creative projects in popular audio file formats like WAV, AIFF, MP3, and OGG.Įdit your sounds using cut, copy, and paste features, mix tracks, or apply effects to your recordings. With Audiotonic Pro, you can also import existing audio files or extract audio tracks from video files. Users of all experience levels will benefit from this app’s intuitive interface and nice list of features.
Now record enable the track and you’re ready to record tracks as described in the getting started manual and the operation manual.Audiotonic Pro offers the entire package of Audacity® – a multi-functional audio recording and editing software – rebuilt for Windows 10, with a fully integrated and commercially licensed FFmpeg® extension pack.Īudacity® is an open-source cross-platform audio software project developed by the Audacity Team ()Īudiotonic Pro provides you with a full set of tools that you can use to edit audio files and add effects through a clear and accessible interface. Now create a mono audio track, Project–> Add track–> AudioĪs Input for that track choose the newly created input bus in the inspector on the left. If you want to you can also rename the bus to for example to “USB Mic Bus”. Now select the USB Mic input as Device Port for that bus.
In Cubase now go to “Devices–> VST Connections” and go to the Input tab.Ĭreate a new mono bus. Next to your inputs the little ice blue on button should glow. Audacity is a free, open source (cross-platform) digital audio editor, recorder, and mixer. First, connect the ION turntable or tape player to the computer with the USB cable and ensure that it is powered on. Note: If Line in or Internal Microphone is selected as your default you may hear your voice during recording. Click on the little plus to the left of the device to make sure all inputs are activated. Click on the USB Audio Codec/PnP Audio Device to set the default (Adjust the Volume to desired level). In the WDM Device list on the left of the ASIO4ALL control panel dialog activate your USB Mic and the respective inputs. On the left you will see a list of your devices and little plus signs next to them. This makes sure that you are in the advanced mode. Now make sure that the little tool, the screw wrench, has a red cross on it. In the preferences window, click on Devices and make sure that under Recording, the Devices drop-down has 'Microphone Array (USB PnP Audio)' selected. Using the free Audacity software on your PC and a little bit of effort you can transfer the sweet sounds of your old vinyl records to your PC. Now go to the point under “Devices–> Device Setup–> VST Audiosystem” called ASIO 4 ALL. Double click the 'Audacity' icon on the desktop: The software will open up. Open Cubase and go to “Devices–> Device Setup–> VST Audiosystem” and select ASIO4ALL as Asio driver.
Here is how to setup your USB Mic and Cubase on a Windows system:
If you have a audiointerface with a dedicated driver it is not advisable to use a USB mic as it most likely will only work with a generic driver like ASIO4ALL. Instead I would recommend an ASIO audiointerface and a mic with a common XLR connection.
USB Mic’s are not ideal for DAW setups and I would not recommend them for Cubase users.