Using the Band-in-a-Box® Plugin with Cubase

Last updated:  Friday, 17 February 2023

Website

https://new.steinberg.net/cubase/

Plugin Type

VST3 64

Default Plugin Folders

C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
Band-in-a-Box Plugin in Cubase
Video: Using the VST DAW plugin in Cubase

Quickstart Guide

You should use the 64-bit VST3 (Band-in-a-Box DAW VST3 Plugin) with Cubase. The plugin should be recognized automatically. To get started, open an empty Cubase project, and find the "Band-in-a-Box DAW VST3 Plugin" in the Media rack to the right of the Tracks area. Drag the plugin into the Tracks list area to create a VST instrument track containing the Band-in-a-Box plugin. Select a style and type in some chords or open an existing Band-in-a-Box song, and then click Generate. When complete, drag the tracks onto the Cubase tracks window by clicking and dragging the blue (all tracks) or green boxes. They will be inserted as Audio tracks. See below for more detailed info and support.

Installation

  1. Run the Band-in-a-Box® Plugin installer
  2. The plugin should be automatically detected when you start Cubase
  3. If it's not, make sure the plugin is located in the directory listed above
  4. Locate the Band-in-a-Box® DAW VST3 Plugin in the Media Rack
  5. Drag the Band-in-a-Box DAW VST Plugin to the track area

Tips & Tricks

Using the Mixer in Cubase

Cubase has a great mixer but it may not be easy to locate for beginners. The mixer can be viewed as a floating window or as a section of the Project Window. If you would like to view the floating mixer, go to Studio > MixConsole. If you would like the Project Window mixer, you can either go to Studio > MixConsole in Project Window or click on the small icon of a square with a bar across the bottom, located in the top right of the program. Around it, you will see similar icons with bars on the left and right side. One great feature of the Cubase MixConsole is the edit button which appears as a lower-case "E". clicking on this button will allow you to quickly access a gate, compressor, EQ, limiter, and more for any track.

Support

I Can't Find the Band-in-a-Box® Plugin

First, make sure that the right zone is displaying in Cubase. There is a small icon of a rectangle with a bar extending up the right side, located in the upper-right corner of the program. Make sure the icon is lit up. If it's not, click on it. Now you should see the VSTi/Media browser on the right side of your screen. Click on the VST Instruments icon, it looks like piano keys. Now click and hold on the Band-in-a-Box DAW Plugin and drag it to a blank region in the tracks window. If the Band-in-a-Box plugin is not listed under VST Instruments, make sure you installed the VST3, and that it was installed to the default directory.

I Can't Find My RealTracks, RealDrums, or RealStyles

From the Band-in-a-Box® plugin, go to File > Preferences and select the correct directories for your Band-in-a-Box® installation, your RealTracks folder, and your RealDrums folder. The default locations are listed for your convenience. You can either type them in or browse to them with the Select buttons.

I Can't Reopen The Band-in-a-Box® Plugin

There are two ways to reopen the Band-in-a-Box® plugin after you have closed it in Cubase. You can go to the right zone, switch to the VSTi tab, and click on the lower-case "E" icon beside the Band-in-a-Box® Plugin. Alternatively, you can select the track that the plugin is on, go to the left zone, click on the Track Tab and click on the icon of three vertical rectangles beside the second instance of the plugin's name.

My Sound is Choppy in Cubase

If you are having issues with sound in Cubase, it is suggested that you switch to the default ASIO driver. You can do this by going to Studio > Studio Setup and selecting the audio section from the tree (it has a waveform icon beside it). Select Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver as your ASIO driver.

Hidden Band-in-a-Box Window

If you click anywhere on the plugin while there is a spinning wheel showing, it will bring forward any Band-in-a-Box windows that are behind the plugin.

External Resources

Steinberg YouTube Channel

Steinberg has a great YouTube channel with lots of tutorials for Cubase and other applications.

The Steinberg Forum Knowledgebase

The Steinberg Forum Knowledgebase was created by users and is a great resource for troubleshooting, tutorials, tools, and more.

Cubase Reddit

Stop by the Cubase Reddit to network with other Cubase users, get the latest Cubase news, or ask a question that can't be answered anywhere else.

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