Topic: Mac OS: Cubase start resets output levels to 0 dB on FF 400
Customer statement:
Problem under Mac OS: I seem to be experiencing an odd behavior when (a) cubase is loaded, (b) a project inside cubase is loaded or (c) buffer settings are changed. At any of these times, all the output faders return to "1.0" rather than their previous state. This is a big problem here, as we use out 1&2 volume to control the volume of our monitor speakers, and this makes the volume max (um...VERY loud.) Also, causes headphone volume to be very high - dangerous to the poor composers ears
RME Explanation:
This is a known issue of Cubase. The 400's TotalMix volume settings are controlled by the OS (Core Audio). On several occations Cubase sets them to this value, so TM changes as well.
Solution 1:
Set the FF 400 as both System output device and Standard output device.
Update - Solution 2:
In Cubase 5 or 6 / Devices / Device Setup under VST Audio System / select "Fireface 400"
then click on Control Panel button
under "Options" untick and don't use "Set Device Attenuation To 0 dB"
Same trick works in WaveLab 7 as well under Option / Audio Streaming Settings...
click on Control Panel button
under "Options" untick and don't use "Set Device Attenuation To 0 dB"
Matthias Carstens
RME