

And so regarding this (assuming the advice is correct), having the ‘jbridge’ will not make any difference to the scenario.īut what ‘jbridge’ WILL do is allow for GA3 (a 32bit sw) to function within a 64bit version of Cubase 7.5 full (or Cubase Artist if it works)? However, NOTHING will record!? And so I am now thinking (worrying! ) that this is due to GA3 not being able to work within Cubase Artist 7.5 period, hence Steinberg informing me that it will only work within Cubase 7.5 (full). Then to play the drum pattern and also record this data as audio on an Audio Track (I think it may also be possible to record it onto a Midi Track instead of an Audio Track). Is the method I described earlier (for creating a drum track of GA3 in Cubase) correct please? I never tried using it before until last month :. No one wants a virus if they can help it! I know you have used it but is it definitely SAFE because obviously I am wary about downloading 3rd Party freeware. I had never heard of the ‘jbridge’ before. Thanks very much in advance and I hope I have explained my issue/question clearly (as its a little complicated to put into words easily).

However, at the moment it is of no use !! I purchased GA3 about 18 x months ago when I first started getting into Cubase and I like the layout and ease of use compared the GA4 (because GA3 has some great Jazz styles and is more like a ‘traditional’ drum machine). I am really confused here guys !! Not at all sure what to do.
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Though the issue of 32bit/64bit still remains? And for me to upgrade my DAW is £200. 5 then I will be able to create my GA3 track and all other tracks for the project/song all under the same roof (with the need for Export/Import. So therefore, if I upgrade to Cubase Artist 7. And this is because the aforementioned (advice) is not correct. However, I could not seem to get this to work so perhaps there is something else I need to be doing/setting (if anyone can help please) ?Īnd secondly, I have been told this week that if I want to be able to create drum tracks using GA3, then I need to upgrade my DAW to Cubase 7.5 (full). This is because it is not possible to initially create (record) the drum track (GA3) in Cubase Artist 7.5. In other words, you create the drum track in Cubase Artist 7.5, Import the single file into Cubase Artist 7.5, and then create all the other tracks for the song (strings, bass, piano, or whatever). Once finished, to Export the file and then Import it into Cubase Artist 7.5 where it can be manipulated along with the rest of the project data for the song. So what I have been advised is to open and Instrument Track and also an Audio track (in Cubase Artist 7.5 ). As I understand, GA3 is 32-bit (because I think it is around 6 x years old) and so it is not possible to create a drum track within Cubase 64-bit. I have GA3 and want to record a drum track with it.

I asked a couple of Steinberg expertise guys recently but I seem to have gotten slightly different pieces of information here. I did look thru the posts on here but did not see this question raised. Something I need help with here (please) regarding Groove Agent 3.
