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Old 11-30-2005
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Problem with Cubase SX3, using a E-MU 1820M card.

1) Under Device Setup - MIDI - Direct Music
I do not having anything listed. I do however my ins and outs listed under
Device Setup - MIDI - Windows MIDI, is that alright?

2) Under Device Setup - VST Audiobay,
my output and input latency is at 50ms. This can't be right. Any idea what the problem with this could be?
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k sorry I keep asking questions.

I fixed the latency.

I'm assuming I don't have to patch in the MIDI controller, since it does work with Reason 3.0 when I use the synths.

However, now I'm having a problem with no inputs being visable under Device Setup - VST Audiobay - VST Inputs. I'm thinking this is more of a PatchMix issue though.

Is there a way to have ASIO 1/2 as output and ASIO 3/4 as input.

Would that even make sense?
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do you have the lastes drivers and patchmix updates? that will fix some bugs.
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Yup I do, but I'm assuming I need to make actualy inputs via PatchMix, I just don't know how.
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Yup I do, but I'm assuming I need to make actualy inputs via PatchMix, I just don't know how.
I had a similar issue with my EMU 1616m which was working great in cubase and then suddenly dissappeared from my settings...

I think what happened was that I went into Cubase one day without my 1616m connected and Cubase decided to resort back to my old Default ASIO drivers...

I'd recommend going into Cubase (with your interface connected and switched on)
Then go into your VST connections and change the ASIO driver to the correct one.

You will see the various input channels available to you afterwards
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