#Audio interface for cubase pro 8 .exe
exe (iso) with a piece of paper that gives you your download access code. It, instead, is a much smaller box that does not contain any CD /DVD to install. Cubase/Nuendo is ready to record and play back signals via the selected audio interface.The 'box' is not what is pictured. The audio interface set up is now complete. Alternatively, you can set up mono input busses which can be selected directly on a mono track. In case you have a stereo audio interface, this usually means choosing between left or right channel. However, on a mono track you'll need to select one of the input channels of the stereo input bus instead. Note: On a stereo track, selecting a stereo input bus is sufficient. If not, click on the field to select from the list of available input busses.
If it appears to be not connected, click in the column to select it from the pop-up menu. Make sure your audio interface is listed in the 'Audio Device' column (2).To remove a bus, right-click anywhere in its row and select 'Remove Bus. If you need more input channels (or if you want to access the two channels via two mono busses), you'll need to create an additional bus by clicking on the 'Add Bus' button. By default, you'll find a single stereo bus named 'Stereo In' in the 'Bus Name' column on the left.In the newly opened setup window, select the 'Inputs' tab (1).◷ Older Cubase/Nuendo versions: Select 'VST Connections' from the 'Devices' menu. Select 'Audio Connections.' from the 'Studio' menu or press F4 on your keyboard.Important: Only channels that are assigned to a bus are available for recording and playback in Cubase/Nuendo.
If needed, busses holding more than two channels can be setup as well as single-channnel (mono) busses. By default, an empty Cubase project ('Empty' template) has a stereo input and a stereo output bus, each combining two channels of the audio interface. Input and output channels in Cubase are organized in busses. However, it is recommended to check whether the busses are correctly configured.īack | Next: Configuring input and output busses In many cases, particularly if you are using a simple audio interface with two input and two output channels, recording and playback will already be possible.
#Audio interface for cubase pro 8 driver
If your audio interface is not listed, make sure the latest driver is properly installed - and that the device is correctly connected and switched on.Ĭubase is now basically connected with the audio interface. Select the driver of your audio interface from the 'ASIO Driver' pull down menu on the right.◷ Older Cubase/Nuendo versions: Select 'VST Multitrack' or 'VST Audiobay'. In the 'Devices' column on the left, select 'VST Audio System'.◷ Older Cubase/Nuendo versions: Select 'Device Setup.' from the 'Devices' menu. Select 'Studio Setup.' from the 'Studio' menu.In the first step, Cubase/Nuendo must be told which audio device to use, particularly if there are several options - for example, the internal audio hardware and an external audio interface connected via USB.