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Setanta
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Hi!
Very new to this.
I've used my Echo Layla 3G with Cubase without any major heartache. I recently had a chance to pick up a Layla 24/96 at a good price. I have connected both devices using an ADAT cable. I also have them connected with a BNC wordclock cable.
If I right click the speaker icon on the taskbar, and select 'Playback Devices,' I can see the Layla 3g, designated as Analogue 1/2, 2/3...up to 7/8. I also see another Layla (no mention of 24/96), which looks very similar, except that it's referred to as digital, not analogue.
Nothing too strange then.
However, when I fire up Cubase (6.5), I don't see the additional eight digital channels from the Layla 24/96, as expected.
Am I missing something really obvious here?
Is the ADAT cable link adequate to connect the two devices so that I have sixteen available channels in Cubase or do I have to also connect the 24/96 using the additional PCI card and breakout cable that came with the device?
Very new to this.

I've used my Echo Layla 3G with Cubase without any major heartache. I recently had a chance to pick up a Layla 24/96 at a good price. I have connected both devices using an ADAT cable. I also have them connected with a BNC wordclock cable.
If I right click the speaker icon on the taskbar, and select 'Playback Devices,' I can see the Layla 3g, designated as Analogue 1/2, 2/3...up to 7/8. I also see another Layla (no mention of 24/96), which looks very similar, except that it's referred to as digital, not analogue.
Nothing too strange then.

However, when I fire up Cubase (6.5), I don't see the additional eight digital channels from the Layla 24/96, as expected.
Am I missing something really obvious here?
Is the ADAT cable link adequate to connect the two devices so that I have sixteen available channels in Cubase or do I have to also connect the 24/96 using the additional PCI card and breakout cable that came with the device?
