Here's the situation -
I'm normally a Pro Tools user. I've been asked to help a band with mixes. The record was tracked and mixed in Cubase and it sounds quite good. It just needs a little extra polish. A couple of tunes will need a ground up re-mix but for the most part only touch ups are needed so I'd like to work from the existing mixes.
I've downloaded and installed the demo version of Cubase 6. I have an e-licensor and everything is loaded and opens without any issue. However, I can't get audio in or out through my digi002. I've selected the Digi as the ASIO driver in the Device Set-up - VST Audio System menu and I've configured the inputs and outputs in the VST Connections menu to the Digi ins and outs but there's no audio and the meters aren't showing any level. I can see the waveforms but there's no meter action and no sound.
If I switch the above outputs and drivers to Built In Audio everything works as it should, I can hear everything and the meters show level.
Am I missing something? Is there a known issue between Cubase 6 and the Digi 002?
I'm on a tight timeline so I need to sort this out or I'll have to pass on the job. I'd be grateful for any advice.
Thanks
Cubase 6 and Digi 002 Won't Talk
- A.David.MacKinnon
- ears didn't survive the freeze
- Posts: 3829
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2003 5:57 am
- Location: Hamilton ON, Canada
- Contact:
- HeavyHand
- takin' a dinner break
- Posts: 157
- Joined: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:49 pm
- Location: Philadelphia, PA
- Contact:
i think i had a similar issue recently with cubase 5 and my 002...
so you made sure your VST connections reads that the 002 is the output. have you changed the master bus to output to that as well. (i think i had to manually change that at the master fader) and once you do that make sure each track is set to output to that as well. (unless its in a group or something) if you don't they won't know where to output to. when you get rid of the original master output path Cubase doesn't know where you want the audio to be sent to.
hope that works for you.
so you made sure your VST connections reads that the 002 is the output. have you changed the master bus to output to that as well. (i think i had to manually change that at the master fader) and once you do that make sure each track is set to output to that as well. (unless its in a group or something) if you don't they won't know where to output to. when you get rid of the original master output path Cubase doesn't know where you want the audio to be sent to.
hope that works for you.
Ok, who brought the dog? - Louis Tully
www.facebook.com/BigTerribleMusic
www.facebook.com/BigTerribleMusic
- A.David.MacKinnon
- ears didn't survive the freeze
- Posts: 3829
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2003 5:57 am
- Location: Hamilton ON, Canada
- Contact:
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 198 guests