Hello everyone,
I'm having problems recording/hearing my hardware gear through Cubase. I am currently running Cubase 10.0.30, and am using a Focusrite Clarett 8pre interface.
I can hear the synths through my interface via Direct Monitoring, and I am also able to hear the output of VSTIs in Cubase, just not from synth>interface>Cubase>speakers. I have read the manual and set up the input busses as instructed, but still no sound. Channels are record enabled, and monitoring is on, but the channel shows no indication of audio even coming through.
I suspect I am not connecting input busses properly, but I've hit a wall with troubleshooting. I would appreciate any help.
No sound from gear into cubase.
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- KVRist
- 73 posts since 19 Jan, 2018
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 27 May, 2007
hi there,
Have you got your soundcard outputs configured correctly as well?
I had what sounds like a similar issue a little while ago with my Focusrite Scarlett 8in6 and Cubase (v.7). In the end I worked out that I also had my soundcard i/o's configured incorrectly and the hardware audio inputs to the soundcard weren't correctly routed to Cubase. Once I had worked out how to configure them using the Mixcontrol software (I assume there is similar for this soundcard) then it all worked OK (assuming (again) you have your busses configured correctly in cubase as well).
(Sorry I can't be more specific, my studio laptop is packed up at the moment so can't do the screenshots thing)
Cheers
B
Have you got your soundcard outputs configured correctly as well?
I had what sounds like a similar issue a little while ago with my Focusrite Scarlett 8in6 and Cubase (v.7). In the end I worked out that I also had my soundcard i/o's configured incorrectly and the hardware audio inputs to the soundcard weren't correctly routed to Cubase. Once I had worked out how to configure them using the Mixcontrol software (I assume there is similar for this soundcard) then it all worked OK (assuming (again) you have your busses configured correctly in cubase as well).
(Sorry I can't be more specific, my studio laptop is packed up at the moment so can't do the screenshots thing)
Cheers
B
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 73 posts since 19 Jan, 2018
Actually I just fixed the issue, but I thank you for your help.
Apparently, it’s a security thing with MacOS Mojave, and microphone access has to be enabled for the software to accept sound from the interface.
Pretty ridiculous imo, and I’m lucky I stumbled on the answer while checking my drivers.
Apparently, it’s a security thing with MacOS Mojave, and microphone access has to be enabled for the software to accept sound from the interface.
Pretty ridiculous imo, and I’m lucky I stumbled on the answer while checking my drivers.