I will try Cubase 8.5 shortly to see if there is any difference in this regard. I’ve created all 4 types of tracks (Instrument, Audio, Midi and Sample) and explored (as far as I know) all of the available methods and options for input and I cannot find any way to import/link/acquire the input from the Rewire channels into another type of Cubase channel. The Rewire channels on Cubase have no "record option … so it logically follows that somehow these channels need to be routed to some other “record-able” channel/track. The audio signal from Melodyene is visible and audible as incoming to the Cubase Rewise channels … Melodyne is configured as Rewire and outputting to the corresponding appropriate channels (obviously, otherwise I wouldn’t get the signal as visible and audible in Cubase). Cubase and Melodyne “interact” via either “tranport” function. Melodyne is started and an audio file in loaded and analyzed. Cubase creates the two expected Rewire channels using and activating the Device tab “Melodyne Rewire”. Yes, I know about the plug in but want to understand any “differences” between the two implementations. I’m exploring using Melodyne 4.1 (newest) 64bit with Cubase 9 (64 bit) via Rewire.
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I’m pretty sure I’m missing something fundamental in Cubase… I just can’t seem to find a solution. Update: If at all possible, I’d appreciate it if readers of this post would reply if they are having a similar issue with Rewire… particularly with regard to Melodyne but issue(s) with Rewire in general.