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Help with cubase asio recording
I can record with the asio driver, in cubase sx 2 but from some reason it records only from one side...
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have you chosen a stereo channel in cubase? (just checking...) What input is your source connected to (line in, mic in etc)
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yeah sure, it's a stereo channel.
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ok, prolog's 0 and 1 are connected to epilog's asio 0 and 1?
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Im still have alot to learn about KX,ASIO and Cubase. With that in mind. I had a similar problem. I created a stereo input bus in cubase and used asio 0 for left and asio 10 for right. Then wired them in DSP the same. Why did I choose 0 and 10? I dont know other than its easier to see in cubases input bus setup.
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That's ok, you can use any of the 16 asio inputs/16 asio outputs as you want. Generally we use them in pairs though. But if it's working for you that way, that's what counts.
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any pther suggestions please ? :-/
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In Cubase, in order to record in stereo, you have to go to your devices menu and open the 'VST' Connections.
From there, on the 'Inputs' tab click the [Add Bus] button and add a stereo bus. Then in Project window add a new audio track and click the 'in' on the side panel after highling the new track and the drop down menu will let you choose a stereo or mono now.... |
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now from some reason i can't record at all in asio.
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make sure your asio driver is set at 48khz, not 44100, it won't record at 44100
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yeah i know.
it's not it. |
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apparently on the older Live! cards, there was an issue with the first few ASIO channels, try using 4/5 and see how that works
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if you'll look at the dsp connections in the 3537 version you'll see that the first connection begins with asio 4/5, so i think someone told them to fix it in the earlier versions.
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