Host-specific examples, Using uniwire with cubase sx or nuendo, Disable multi processing option in cubase – Muse Research UniWire manual supplement User Manual
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Host-Specific Examples
The following sections discuss, on a host-by-host basis, how to communicate with Receptor via UniWire. Each
example assumes you are familiar with your host sequencer and how to use it with native instrument and effect
plugins.
Using UniWire with Cubase SX or Nuendo
This section assumes you know how to instantiate, play and record virtual instruments and effects within
Cubase SX. If not, please consult your Cubase manual and make sure Cubase SX is working properly with host-
based plugins before you use UniWire.
NOTE: Since Cubase SX and Nuendo share common operating procedures, the methods discussed in this
section apply to both Cubase and Nuendo.
Disable Multi Processing option in Cubase
IMPORTANT!: If you’re using a multiple processor computer with Cubase SX then, as of this writing, UniWire
works much more efficiently within Cubase if its multi processor support is turned OFF. To do this:
InCubase,select
Devices>Device Setup.
2 IntheDeviceSetupdialog,clickthe
VST Audiobayoptions(intheleftDevicescolumn)toshowtherelated
optionsintheright-halfofthedialogbox
3
Clickthe
ExpertbuttontoopentheVSTEngineExpertSettingsdialog.
4
Disablethe
Multi ProcessingoptionandclickOK.