Hello dear Cubase community,

I hope someone can assist me with an issue I’m having with my Maschine Micro MK3. A few days ago, I acquired this device and I’m currently struggling to record audio via the Maschine2 Software as a VST in Cubase. Unfortunately, I haven’t had any success thus far.

Interestingly, everything works flawlessly in standalone mode (see Image 1). However, I’m not receiving any signal once I attempt to record audio via the Maschine2 Software in Cubase.

Has anyone encountered similar experiences or knows what might be causing this issue? Any tips or insights would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance!

Somehow, I need to assign the inputs IN 1 L and IN 1 R to the audio interface (UR22, Picture 2/3), similar to how it’s done in standalone mode. I’ve already discovered that the ‘Audio’ section under Preferences in the Maschine Software isn’t displayed when it’s loaded as a VST. In that case, the system defaults to Cubase’s audio settings. Unfortunately, I couldn’t identify, find, or assign the input signals in the Studio Settings.

I hope this helps!

In standalone, audio recording is working

No signal in VST Mode,Cubase

No way to assign the inputs IN 1 L and IN 1 R to the audio interface

  • drh713B
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    1 year ago

    I need to assign the inputs IN 1 L and IN 1 R to the audio interface (UR22, Picture 2/3), similar to how it’s done in standalone mode

    Maschine as a VST isn’t going to see any of your hardware. Enable the sidechain inputs if you want to route audio into maschine. Then route the audio from Cubase into those sidechain inputs.

    I’ve never figured out how to get to inputs 1/2, but you get a total of 4 stereo inputs to play with.

    So your steps are:

    1. Enable the sidechain inputs
    • See the power button at the top of the VST window? It’s the 6th icon on that row of icons
    1. Create an audio track in Cubase with the input you want
    2. Enable track monitoring on that audio track so you can hear the live audio
    • You can also do this with recorded audio, vsts, etc.
    1. Route the output to maschine’s sidechain. Again, I’ve never gotten the first input to work (without using the maschine fx plugin); so use one of the others
    • You can probably use a send. I’m not in front of my system currently, but that’s generally how Cubase works.
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      1 year ago

      Thank you very much, I can’t believe it worked. Strangely, only Input 2 works for me. But the main thing is that it works. Big thanks to you