However I now have another problem! When I use the new Audio Connections preset with existing Cubase projects I’ve recorded, none of the audio on the tracks is appearing in the mixer or mixer channel level meters when I play the audio. It seems to work for recording, although input 3 is still displaying channel level meters on different tracks when I sing into the microphone. Ok, so an update to this thread: I went into Audio Connections and deleted the previous buses, then added new ones from scratch for every input on my interface, then saved it as a preset. Why is this happening when I have selected only 1 input on my interface for that track? Again, I think it could be some sort of routing issue within Cubase. What does this mean? Why is it calling input 3 on my interface as ‘Mono In 5 (In 3)’ in Cubase?įinally (related to point 3 above), after creating an audio track in Cubase from input 3 on my interface and getting the problem listed in point 3 above, when I then sing something into the microphone the channel level meters start detecting signal on 4 different tracks! Please the attached pic below of the Cubase mixer - you can see the input meters detecting signal on multiple tracks. When create an audio track in Cubase with the Audio Input as (mono) input 3 on my interface, it comes up in the Audio Input tab as ‘Mono In 5 (In 3)’. Looking at the pic of the Audio Connections tab, I can’t see all 18 channels/inputs listed, so does this mean Cubase won’t be detecting all channels from my interface? How do I fix this? I see there is an ‘Add Bus’ button at the top left of the Audio Connections tab, but how do I ensure this adds all the inputs of my interface into Cubase? My interface has 16 channels (well technically 18 if I count the aux input on 17 and 18). I see input 1 is not listed, so could this be why Cubase isn’t detecting or recording anything from input 1 on my interface? I’ve attached a pic of the Audio Connections tab below. If I create an audio track then select mono input 1 as the Audio Input in Cubase, then start recording, nothing gets recorded. The same thing happened with my previous interface. Here are the issues I’m having:įirst of all, Cubase isn’t recording anything from input 1 on my interface. ![]() I’ve always installed the correct drivers for each interface by the way. Previously I used a Zoom L-12 digital mixer, and I still had the same issues, so it must be some routing issue with the audio connections setup in Cubase. I currently have Cubase 11 Elements 11 with a pretty powerful Windows 10 laptop, and I’m using a Behringer XR18 digital mixer as a USB interface. I’m having a couple of problems with the input routing when recording audio tracks (vocals, guitar etc) into Cubase.
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