How do i get all input to show up in Cubase SL?

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Ive got a delta 66 card with the Omni breakout, which in theory i should have 6 sim. input including the SPDIF ins. Im running Cubase SL with the latest Delta 66 drivers on WIN XP. The problem is that I can only get 2 inputs to show up in Cubase. Ive been in the ASIO setup many times with no luck. How can I get at least my 4 analog in to how up in cubase? ANyone have any help for this? ANy help is greatly appreciated!
 
anyone have any thoughts? I'd really like to get this figured so I can start tracking some drums
 
Sorry man, I don't know how to help... they don't show up at all?
 
the first two channels show up in my input selector for each track but 3 and 4 do not... Even when I set everything to active in the AIO setup and test it, it says ive got 6 input channels, but still only 2 show up which makes me think its Cubase.
 
Actually right now I am having that problem with Nuendo.
Nuendo is pretty much like Cubase so if you figure it out let me know...
 
Look into the getting into details PDF under multiple inputs.
 
i think, if u go to one of the menus at the top(at work cant look right now) and click VST inputs you can go in there and enable the other inputs
 
We have a Cubase forum here, you probably could have gotten a very quick answer over there.

Bradthefattest has the answer. You have to go into your VST imputs in Cubase and activate the inputs. You can reach it through the menu system or by on of the function keys (F5 I think but I am not sure...I'm not at my setup).
 
He already said that they don't show up in the input selection menu... So going into that isn't gonna help him.
 
Thank alot for all your help guys. I wa gonna put it in the Cubase Forum but i wasnt sure whether it was a sound card prob or not. Ill try that BST input thing and see how it goes.
 
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