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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:22 am
by Krabat
Hi,
I recently installed Cubase SX3; now I can't get access to the ASIO-Ports nor to the XTC mode. All I see in SX3 connections menu are the Scope hardware I/O's. When I swap to Scope App during playback, then playback stops. In SX1 everything works perfect.
Any chance to get it to work without reinstalling Scope (btw: It's Vers.4)

Kind regards, Gunnar

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:29 am
by Counterparts
Krabat wrote:
I recently installed Cubase SX3; now I can't get access to the ASIO-Ports nor to the XTC mode. All I see in SX3 connections menu are the Scope hardware I/O's.
(for non-XTC mode:)
In SX2 / SX3, you have to set-up the 'VST connections' yourself (i.e. "manually").

Make sure that you have the correct (scope) ASIO driver selected in the VST Multitrack dislog, then select the 'VST connections' menu item and add input & output busses as required, connecting them up to the ASIO busses as you see fit (you can freely assign I/O busses to ASIO busses).

I can't help with the XTC mode stuff, as I never use that!
When I swap to Scope App during playback, then playback stops.
You've got the "unload ASIO driver in background" checkbox ticked in the VST Multitrack dialog - uncheck this box.

HTH,

Royston

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:46 pm
by Krabat

You've got the "unload ASIO driver in background" checkbox ticked in the VST Multitrack dialog - uncheck this box.
Well,.... I missed that. Thanks.

About the other points: It did confuse me, that the outputs are named 'Scope 16-bit', 'Pulsar SP-DIF' and 'Merge'. They are - in fact - all ASIO-Ports (which all are routed to the STM 1632); don't know, where they got their names from...

XTC: I don't use it either. I just tried to find the reason for the problems, so I tested it out. As it works with SX1 (although I get the message ' XTC does not work...'), I think it's a Cubase configuration problem. Maybe I find it uot later...

THANX for help, Gunnar

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:01 am
by Counterparts
Krabat wrote:

About the other points: It did confuse me, that the outputs are named 'Scope 16-bit', 'Pulsar SP-DIF' and 'Merge'. They are - in fact - all ASIO-Ports (which all are routed to the STM 1632); don't know, where they got their names from...
That's why I thought you were in XTC mode...one can't "see" the creamware hardware I/O from inside Cubase (as far as I understand things). Which ASIO modules are you using by the way? Maybe that makes a difference in terms of how Cubase names things (?)

Personally, I don't like the new "VST Connections" setup in Cubase, but at least you can save your connections as a preset after you've set them all up.

Royston

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:51 am
by garyb
you can't use those other ports directly in cubase even though they show up in the menu. if you want to send one of those ports(like sp/dif) to cubase, wire it in scope(sp/dif to asio dest).

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:03 am
by Counterparts
Is it (only) in SX3 that they show up? Can't say I've seem 'em in SL v.2.

Royston

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:11 am
by garyb
i've seen them in sx2.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:16 am
by Counterparts
Might well be an SX-thing then! :smile:

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:51 am
by garyb
well, unless you try to change the port on the bus you might never see it...

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 8:01 am
by Counterparts
I'll have a look-see this evening! :smile:

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:28 am
by Krabat
On 2004-11-17 04:01, Counterparts wrote:

That's why I thought you were in XTC mode...one can't "see" the creamware hardware I/O from inside Cubase (as far as I understand things).
Well, that were my thoughts too, and that's why I tried to activate XTC-mode.
Which ASIO modules are you using by the way? Maybe that makes a difference in terms of how Cubase names things (?)
It have been the simple ASIO1 16Bit-modules. But the naming is the same with ASIO2 24bit.
Personally, I don't like the new "VST Connections" setup in Cubase, but at least you can save your connections as a preset after you've set them all up.
I would prefer a routing matrix like in scope, too :wink: It took me a while to understand things, especially if you try to open an SX1-project...

Regards, Gunnar

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:31 am
by garyb
On 2004-11-19 07:28, Krabat wrote:
I would prefer a routing matrix like in scope, too :wink:
or just be able to set it up in the mixer like in logic, jeez...

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 3:55 am
by Krabat
another thing about the ASIO-Drivers:

after a bluescreen-crash of SX, where SX forgot everything, the ASIO-Names have changed to the actuelly names. But SX keeps the names, even if you change the drivers...

Regards, Gunnar