Here Dingo! first of all, don't need to say sorry! Im calling you because I know that you answer and knows Mixbus. So again, thanks for answering.
I think Im doing what you say about routing, I mean, I didn't click on the MIDI track to route the output, I created a new audio track and configure the input of that audio track, deactivated the hardware inputs and select the L and R from the MIDI track. That's all I did.
And my first attempt was the stems but as I didn't saw the MIDI track I went to the plan B to quickly "bounce" the MIDI tambourine that I needed for this mix that I was working on (so yes, a lot of tracks and plugins already in the session) Tomorrow Im gonna try reproduce again this on a new session, but as I also read on the Red Zeppelin examples other user's posts, sometimes just works like some magic thing.
So in case you and I are talking about the same regarding "output versus input" Im not sure about it, but tomorrow Im gonna set up the MIDI track output and also the Input of the audio track. I will be posting results here of course!
Now, can I ask you also if you go to
http://forum.harrisonconsoles.com/thread...age-2.html and check my lasts 2 postings?
That's something I've experienced with vocal recordings and I just wanted to understand how Mixbus works and try to anticipate things on my system. Im relatively new to the software (version 6 32c) and working remotely is one thing, but I have to be prepared when people start coming to the studio and know all kind of workarounds. I tried to read the manual but I didn't found about the relationship of the buffer size and alignment when recording an analogue source.
I will be waiting for any answer Dingo, thanks for everything!!!