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DriverHeaven Newbie
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asio recording
Hi, great job, but could anyone help me with asio recording?
I want to record vst instruments y cubase sx, and no matter what i do, i can only record asio 14 and 15. if i connect for example fx bus 1 and 2 to asio inputs 1 and 2 in epilog, nothing happens, it only works if i connect it to asio inputs 14 and 15. The same thing with all others fx bus outs. of course i have enabled all asio inputs and outputs in cubase. also the documentation is a little confusing regarding asio recording, because all pictures of asio recording in router include faders and all the current versions of the driver doesnt have those sliders. Thanks in advance and keep up the great job!! |
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Not sure - which card is it?
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>I want to record vst instruments y cubase sx
btw. using cubase internal "mixdown" functiuon is the better way for ever (and whatever;) ... see cubase docs/help for more details...
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my card is a SB Live 5.1 oem
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thanks for your interest, my goal is to be able to record several vsti's having each one its effects via emu10k instead of cubase effects to ease cpu load
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>my goal is to be able to record several vsti's having each one its effects via emu10k instead of cubase effects to ease cpu load
I see... ok, then.. Live 5.1 models (sb0060 series) have incorrect ASIO buses behaviour... epilog.asio1/2 are not functional and this causes a great buses mix-up... solution: use epilog.asio 4/5 and higher (also it's not nessesary that you'll find signal from epilog.asio 4/5 with "asio-in 4/5" in cubase, it can come from 3/4/5/6/7/8 etc. - enable all inputs and see which one signal comes from) - something like that...
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