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Cubase 5 & Digi002 on Windows 7

  • 07-02-2014 7:27pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 986 ✭✭✭


    Hi all, im trying to use the analog inputs of my Digi 002 with my Cubase 5 install.

    is this possible?

    ive heard reports that it is possible and easy to set up.

    the inputs appear in device manager cubase. but im not sure if they are matched up with the "mono 1, mono 2 etc" inputs on the tracks input.

    any thoughts?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,915 ✭✭✭GTE


    wild_eyed wrote: »
    Hi all, im trying to use the analog inputs of my Digi 002 with my Cubase 5 install.

    is this possible?

    ive heard reports that it is possible and easy to set up.

    the inputs appear in device manager cubase. but im not sure if they are matched up with the "mono 1, mono 2 etc" inputs on the tracks input.

    any thoughts?

    Check your VST connections to see what the inputs and outputs are doing and change them if you are required.

    You are then required to assign the inputs and outputs to each track as required. Doing this through the mixer is easy enough.


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