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Prodigal_Son
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Ok, first I have to pre-empt this post with a disclaimer that I'm very very new at music production and cubase. So, I apologize ahead of time for my high degree of ignorance.
I just received Cubase SX as a gift, and am running it on my Powerbook G4. I bought a crappy little USB microphone just to mess around with and record some vocals, and I can't get it to work in Cubase. It's a $30 Logitech USB microphone which I hope I can use until I can afford a decent microphone.
It seems to me that the problem is that I need an ASIO driver for the microphone to work in cubase. The microphone is simply plug and play, and does not have any drivers, let alone ASIO. Does this mean that it's impossible for me to use this microphone in cubase?
If I can't use the microphone, is there a relatively inexpensive microphone setup that will work with cubase for mac os x? I don't need perfect sound quality until I gain some experience and save up some cash.
Also, I can only get sound to come out of my computer speakers (which are also USB) if I choose the speakers under VST MultiTrack>ASIO Driver in Device Setup, thereby cutting off any inputs and other outputs. Is this because my sound card only supports a single input/output?
I know these questions will seem ridiculously stupid, but I'd really appreciate any help I could get in learning the ropes of music production. Thank you.
I just received Cubase SX as a gift, and am running it on my Powerbook G4. I bought a crappy little USB microphone just to mess around with and record some vocals, and I can't get it to work in Cubase. It's a $30 Logitech USB microphone which I hope I can use until I can afford a decent microphone.
It seems to me that the problem is that I need an ASIO driver for the microphone to work in cubase. The microphone is simply plug and play, and does not have any drivers, let alone ASIO. Does this mean that it's impossible for me to use this microphone in cubase?
If I can't use the microphone, is there a relatively inexpensive microphone setup that will work with cubase for mac os x? I don't need perfect sound quality until I gain some experience and save up some cash.
Also, I can only get sound to come out of my computer speakers (which are also USB) if I choose the speakers under VST MultiTrack>ASIO Driver in Device Setup, thereby cutting off any inputs and other outputs. Is this because my sound card only supports a single input/output?
I know these questions will seem ridiculously stupid, but I'd really appreciate any help I could get in learning the ropes of music production. Thank you.