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I just got Cubase SX, and cannot get my Edirol UA-3D to work with it.
As far as I know, there is no ASIO driver for Edirol UA-3D, it works with the Core Audio. (I had success with this using Bias Deck and the Edirol.) When I launch Cubase, it automatically chooses the internal microhpone (of my TiBook). How do I change this? (How do I use a USB audio interface that does not have a dedicated ASIO driver?) If I go into "Device Setup" and then click the ASIO driver tab, the Edirol appears there, but when I try to select it I get a popup window syaing "No ASIO driver error." Help! Thanks! |
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www.usb-audio.com makes ASIO drivers for usb audio devices. the edirol ua-3(d) is supported. a driver for os X (sporting both ASIO and coreaudio compatibility) should be out by the end of march. so this isn't really much of a solution now...
for what it's worth i use their ASIO drivers with my edirol ua-30. sweet latency. of course, I have to use it in os9, or on my #doze machine. |
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