
1 - Introduction & Installation
Setting up Cubase LE4 and Proteus XVSTi
12 Proteus VX Operation Manual
7. Select VST Audio System from the left pane.
WARNING!
DO NOT select the “ASIO
Multimedia Driver” or the
“ASIO Direct X Full Duplex
Driver.”
8. Select the ASIO Driver. Choose your E-MU interface from the list. Choose:
E-MU ASIO (0404, 1212, 1820, 1616 Digital Audio Systems), ASIO E-MU
0404|USB, ASIO E-MU 0202|USB, or ASIO E-MU TRACKER Pre|USB.
9. A pop up dialog box asks you if you want to keep or switch the ASIO driver. Select
Switch.
Buffer Latency Setting
10. Click on the name of your E-MU interface that appears immediately below VST
Audio System in the Devices pane. Refer to the following screen.
11. Click the Control Panel button. The
pop-up dialog box shown at right
appears.
12. Set the ASIO Buffer Latency as low as
your computer will allow and click OK.
(10ms is a good starting point.)
A low latency setting is important to
assure fast response when using virtual
instruments and to minimize delay
when monitoring through Cubase. If
you hear crackles or other audio
problems, try increasing the Buffer Size.
13. Close the Device Setup screen by clicking OK.
Setting up a New Project
14. Select New Project from File menu in Cubase LE
4. A pop-up Template selection dialog box
appears. Select Empty, then click OK.
15. Another pop-up dialog box appears asking you
to select the directory in which your audio files
will be stored. Choose a location to store your
audio files and click OK.
16. Select Project Setup (Shift +S) from the Project
menu. This is where you set the Sample Rate and
Record Format (bit depth), among other things.
Set the Record Format to 24 Bit and the Sample
Rate to 44.100 kHz.
Step 11
Control
Panel
Step 10
VST
Audio
NOTE
E-MU 0202 Control Panel
is shown at left. The Bit
Depth field does not
appear with 0404PCI,
1212, 1820 or 1616.
WARNING!
If the Cubase LE 4 appli-
cation crashes for any
reason, it is recom-
mended that you re-boot
the computer.
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