Topic: FF400 Driver 3.01 Incorrent Port System Names Listed in Cubase
I have a new install of OS X 10.6.8 on my Macbook and am running Cubase 5.5.3. I installed the 3.01 Fireface 400 driver and then opened Cubase to set my VST connections. Where Cubase lists the name for each I/O I found several problems. Analog In 1 is listed as "Analog In 1-8 - 1". Each subsequent analog input is listed as "SPDIF - 2" through "SPDIF - 9" until the ADAT channels are reached.
I then installed driver 2.75 and found that the system names for each input and output were listed correctly. Analog inputs 1-8 were listed as "Analog In 1" through "Analog In 8", then "SPDIF In L" and "SPDIF In R", and then the ADAT channels. I checked the actual routing using the 3.01 driver and everything was fine, but the incorrectly labeled ports made it a bit confusing to set up my connections.
Would the fix for this be something I would need to do within my own system, or would I have to wait for the next update? Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
Macbook 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
OS X 10.6.8
Fireface 400
Firmware 1.70
Cubase 5.5.3