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1 - Introduction & Installation
Setting up Cubase LE4 and Proteus XVSTi
E-MU Systems 11
Optimizing Your Computer for Proteus VX
Windows: The following suggestions can help you configure your windows machine
for optimal performance. Since systems vary, we recommend that you note the original
settings of any system parameters you alter so that you can restore them in the event
that unexpected problems occur as you seek to optimize your system for Proteus VX:
Seriously consider dedicating a computer as your audio workstation. This
computer can be optimized for best audio performance.
Proteus VX is a
“Lite” version of our
standalone Proteus X2
and Emulator X2
products. Proteus VX
allows basic preset and
effects programming.
Proteus X2 provides
extensive synthesizer
preset programming.
Emulator X2 contains
all features of Proteus X2
and adds intelligent
sampling and a host of
powerful sample editing
features.
If possible, avoid assigning slower devices to the IDE controller used by your audio
drive.
Get the fastest hard disk drive you can afford. Many drives now offer an 8MB -
16MB data buffer, which can also improve performance.
Defragment your hard drive often.
Perform a “clean” install of your operating system with only the minimum compo-
nents and programs installed.
Use the System Restore feature of Windows XP or other restoration programs such
as “Norton Ghost”
to make backups of your system for easy recovery and system
maintenance.
Setting up Cubase LE
4
and Proteus XVSTi
Proteus VX VSTi is a VSTi (Virtual Studio Technology instrument) which means that it
“lives” inside of a VST “host”application such as Cubase LE. These instructions pertain
to Cubase LE 4 since it is supplied in the “E-MU Audio Production Tools” software
bundle. This information can be applied to other applications as well.
1. Open Cubase LE 4 from the Start menu. An
ASIO multimedia driver test dialog box will
pop up to ask if you want to run the ASIO
test. Choose No, because you won’t be using
the driver anyway.
2. Select New Project from the File menu.
3. Select Empty and click OK.
4. A Select Directory pop-up dialog box will
appear. Choose a location on your hard disk
where you want to store your audio files,
then click OK.
5. The Cubase LE 4 Project window appears.
6. Select Device Setup… from the Devices menu.
TIP . . .
If you have two or more
hard disks, it’s better to
store audio files on a disk
that isn’t running your
OS.
Step 10:
VST
Audio
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