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fingerbreaker
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Hello,
I am trying to use Cubase 6.0 on a Windows 7 64-bit desktop pc. I was getting audio out of both MIDI and audio projects, but now I'm not getting any sound (on playback, all indications are that Cubase is sending audio out, but my speakers are silent). I've learned that my soundcard (SB X-Fi extreme) is not ASIO-compatible and I'm assuming that whether or not that is the problem, I should get that addressed first.
I installed ASIO4ALL but that didn't fix the problem so I'm game to just get a new soundcard. Limited internet research has led me to believe that I should veer towards USB interfaces because that is the future or maybe even the present.
1. What are the tradeoffs between USB audio interfaces and PCMCIA? Is USB the way to go?
2. Recommendations for a good basic audio interface for my set up? I mainly record piano so I don't need anything very fancy.
Thanks,
fingerbreaker
I am trying to use Cubase 6.0 on a Windows 7 64-bit desktop pc. I was getting audio out of both MIDI and audio projects, but now I'm not getting any sound (on playback, all indications are that Cubase is sending audio out, but my speakers are silent). I've learned that my soundcard (SB X-Fi extreme) is not ASIO-compatible and I'm assuming that whether or not that is the problem, I should get that addressed first.
I installed ASIO4ALL but that didn't fix the problem so I'm game to just get a new soundcard. Limited internet research has led me to believe that I should veer towards USB interfaces because that is the future or maybe even the present.
1. What are the tradeoffs between USB audio interfaces and PCMCIA? Is USB the way to go?
2. Recommendations for a good basic audio interface for my set up? I mainly record piano so I don't need anything very fancy.
Thanks,
fingerbreaker