ColdSteel wrote:ramses wrote:Please detail the setup of the External Effects in Cubase and the HW connections (audio, midi) in each of these different use cases when it works and when it doesn't work.
Well, it's just a combination of different MIDI and audio I/Os. Nothing changes here. When I load an external Instrument that has it's audio connected to the UFX, it will always work flawlessly. When I load an external Instrument that is audiowise connected to the UCX or Babyface it breaks the whole audio as describes above with a change of maybe 75%. By resetting the ASIO driver several times, I can get the audio back and then this external instrument will also work just fine.
What happens if you simply record from analog inputs of the UCX or BBF Pro? Does this alone also create issues?
ColdSteel wrote:ramses wrote:How is it if you use UCX and BBF Pro alone or in combination (disconnect UFX from setup). This would at least exclude any potential driver issue with the UCX and BBF Pro, but would leave the question, why three interfaces together do not work..
I could give that a try but this will be a bigger change in the setup. I doubt that there's anything wrong with the UCX / Babyface because they work just fine in other situations on their own.
By this I want to exclude any side effect from having a 2nd or 3rd interface in the setup to check
- whether UCX and BBF Pro alone would work flawlessly with external instruments
- whether even UCX and BBF Pro in combination work flawlessly
It could also be a Cubase related problem...
1. create a brand new project in this setup with three interfaces, check whether only one external instrument alone - using the same analog ports of the UCX - triggers the issue.
2. Cross check with another DAW which also supports external instruments in a similar way to see, to check whether the errror occurrs also there.
I hope this can narrow down to the key issue.... As I mentioned, could also be a Cubase specific problem.
Especially where you see audio signals arriving in the DAW if I understood correctly, but nothing arrives at TotalMix.
And a reset issued in the DAW can cure the problem, appears to me as if Cubase becomes stuck and might block all audio ports. You even tell, that all other audio works, so the recording interfaces are not completely stuck, this all seems only related to the application cubase having loaded the ASIO driver.
What you could also check, if Cubase with the loaded ASIO driver is stuck, whether another program using ASIO (like MusicBee or foobar) can still playback audio through ASIO. ASIO is multiclient, so this should work.
Also DIGIcheck uses ASIO, do you see something in DIGIcheck or does this hang along with ASIO ?
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