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Hi all

I'm a newbie to the world of scope so hope someone can help me. I recently purchased a pulsar card and installed it into my PC running XP and scope v 4.0. I'm currently using 2 ada8000's into the ADAT inputs. All 16 inputs work fine and dandy inside scope, but I cannot configure Cubase SX to see these 16 in's, and consequetly cannot get any sound out of cubase SX! I'm using the ASIO scope driver in Cubase, if thats any help. I've taken a few screenshots but unsure of how to post them in here. Can anyone help me or give me a step by step guide on how to configure it. Its driving me mad!

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Post by Cochise »

Hi Paul.
I can't give you a step by step guide cause I don't use ADAT, but maybe I can somehow help you.
How do you link the ADAT in/out in the Scope routing windows?

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Hi mate

Have you got an e-mail address I can mail screenshots too? E-mail me on paul_r_humphreys@hotmail.com

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Post by Cochise »

Maybe I guess the matter.
Right click on the ASIO dest module, then set 8 stereo channels.
You have also to add inputs as VST connections in Cubase.
It's the same for the output.
You can send every single channel from ASIO source to Scope mixer if you want process by Scope devices in the inserts or send/returns.
You have to do the setting in Scope before launch Cubase in order to have all the in/out avalaible in the VST connection window.

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Cheers Cochise!
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Happy you're getting started, fellow.
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Post by Cochise »

I was nearly to forget
I've read it somewhere
since as Cubase do work internally at 32 bit, better to use 32 bit asio modules (in the software in/out menu)
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Post by garyb »

cubase is 32bit FLOATING point, not integer, so that'd be the 32flt module, although i use 24bit(uses less resources, sounds about the same).....
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Post by Cochise »

Thanks for the tip, gary :smile:
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