- #Cubase ai 5 track muting itself on play back driver
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I'm guessing thats the first inst/mic knob at the front of the machine. The firewire cable from the machine to the laptop The Power adapter at the back of the machineĤ. The headphone jack at the front of the machineģ. The Microphone cable in the 1st Mic/Instrument input slot at the front of the machineĢ. Okay I have 4 things currently plugged into the firebox.ġ. Touch back later tonight 8 oclock Eastern time, where are you located? I assume that while you were recording that you had something plugged into the firebox and the gain was turned up to say 12 oclock? If so then we don't have the bus set up correctly. The reason you have no output is there is no recognized input which is why the waveform area when you record is just blank (blue) there should be a waveform occuring during the recording process.
Headphones are fine and you can use your computer speakers but for now lets use headphones. Jg49 wrote: Ok to answer one question, you do not have to have monitors. From the second image of my last post, I put no connections for the output because I did not know what to choose, as I had nothing to connect in the output (physically). I feel like the problem is somewhere along the lines of output settings. Can't I just use my computer speakers or headphones?Īs you can see in the last step, there is no signal. What if I don't plan on using powered monitors? Right now, I have no kind of output.except the firewire from the interface to my computer.
In the third picture is VSI Connections output right? I have no idea what to choose Okay firstly, I want to make sure the settings are all right. There is a small column between the track settings area and the actual area that the waveform is recorded in that should have a signal meter that shows gain when you have a mic or instrument plugged in and are providing a signal. You arm the track to record and to monitor. If so it should have brought up at least two channels you need to make certain that track 1 shows that it has as its input Mic1. So now you you have to set up a project in Cubase have you done that? Just to clarify Main 1right and 2 left refer to the two rear outputs on your box and this is where you would hookup powered monitors. So the problem now is that you are not actually recording a track yet, hence no sound output. The box is configured correctly and Cubase is recognizing it. Jg49 wrote: Thanks this is hard to do over the net but the screen shots really help. Then click it one more time to get a clearer view.
#Cubase ai 5 track muting itself on play back full
To see the pictures, just click it and full screen it. These are what my settings look like as of now. I dont understand what DAW rt 1 and Daw rt 2 is. I did all of this except for the output part. You should now have a chart that shows Mono 1 and Mono 2, in the device column it should list the Presonus device, and for Mono 1 it should list Mic1, Mono 2 should list Mic 2.Ĭlick on outputs it should read DAW rt1 and DAW rt 2. Inputs: If it says stereo L,R highlight this and delete.
#Cubase ai 5 track muting itself on play back driver
If says ASIO driver open up the menu by clicking the arrow, choose Presonus and then OK the switch, when the box comes up.Ģ. Open Cubase, Open VST devices, open device setup, make certain that in the box under VST Audio System that it says Presonus Firebox and not ASIO Driver. Be certain that your Firebox is connected and the power is on.ġ.
Your presonus is not set up correctly in cubase. I feel like this is the reason why I am not getting any sound through. I don't know which to choose for output, because I have nothing connected to any of these. The options are, MainOut 1L, Mainout 2R, Lineout3L, Lineout4R, Lineout5L, Lineout6R, SPIDFOutL, SPIDFOutR The ASIO out, I have no idea what to choose. I Chose MIC/INstln 1 because I have connected my microphone to the 1st input slot in the front of the firebox. The ASIO input I chose is "Mic/Instln 1" out of the choices: Mic/Instln 1, Mic/Instln 2, LineinL, LineinR, SPIDF L, SPIDF R This is through the VST System link in Cubase: When I record from Cubase, there is not sound coming through. Well, I connected the headphones through the jack in the front of the Firebox.but that's not really doing anything. That's what I do, assuming your speakers connect through a mini jack. You could take the headphones out and use your computer speakers through the same jack. Guitarfreak wrote: Just plug your headphones through the headphone jack on the front of the firebox.