Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 9:57 pm
Hello to all! 
I usually work at 24bit. However, a couple of weeks ago, Subhuman (I think it was you, I cant remember very well) had suggested in a thread that using 32bit ASIO modules is better because they are less CPU intensive. So, I thought to give them a try since they were going to be 'lighter' and better quality.
I am using Cubase SX 1.03. What I have discovered is that every time I load any ASIO Flt module, the meter of the 1st ASIO Output Bus in SX doesnt work. It constantly shows full volume and clipping. However everything else works/sounds fine. If I load a 16bit or a 24bit ASIO module I dont encounter this problem, which is quite annoying, since I cant know in this way if clipping occurs in Cubase. Have you encountered this problem too? Is there a solution/workaround to it?
Thank you
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I usually work at 24bit. However, a couple of weeks ago, Subhuman (I think it was you, I cant remember very well) had suggested in a thread that using 32bit ASIO modules is better because they are less CPU intensive. So, I thought to give them a try since they were going to be 'lighter' and better quality.
I am using Cubase SX 1.03. What I have discovered is that every time I load any ASIO Flt module, the meter of the 1st ASIO Output Bus in SX doesnt work. It constantly shows full volume and clipping. However everything else works/sounds fine. If I load a 16bit or a 24bit ASIO module I dont encounter this problem, which is quite annoying, since I cant know in this way if clipping occurs in Cubase. Have you encountered this problem too? Is there a solution/workaround to it?
Thank you

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