![]() ![]() In Sonar this works fine as I can choose any of the Scarlett’s outputs. I’m using a Boss BR-1600 digital recorder also to which I wish to send tracks edited in Cubase. There are three sets of output sockets on the 2i4 L&R balanced 1/4" jacks which handle only the mic/guitar inputs, and two unbalanced phonos designated as 1+2, and 3+4. Some websites have interactive demos others have free trial versions that you can download. Sonar X3, all you need do is run the Sonar installation program a second. It shows the Scarlett, but apparently only one output. Melodyne essential is bundled with Sonar X3 Producer and Sonar X3 Studio and. However, I have a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 interface and have been using Sonar X1 Essential which shows all the input/outputs (1+2/3+4) available which you can choose as applicable - lovely, no problem… but - in Cubase 8 Elements this does not happen. ![]() I’ve just bought Cubase Elements 8 because I’ve always liked Cubase since my first for the Atari - a long time ago! I downloaded the trial version firstly and find it the best.
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