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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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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 645 Inscrit : 17 mai 02 Lieu : Broughton Membre no 4,705 ![]() |
That last comment simply can't be true - I use Cubase SX all the time with my Edirol UA-700, a USB recording interface. Audio goes in, audio comes out. Two separate I/O options in my System Preferences. No problems.
This is using Edirol's most recent OS X-specific drivers for the UA-700. I'd say that Rokali's problem is simply that the UA-3D doesn't have its own OS X drivers. Unfortunately, I don't think this interface is a priority for Edirol. So Rokali - I don't know what your finances are like, but maybe take a look at something like their UA-5. It's very good value and has its own OS X drivers. |
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