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jeffgreenlee42
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Hi,
I just purchased a Tascam 1082 Firewire DAW controller that comes with Cubase LE. I'm just starting out on the learning curve... but the thing I can't seem to figure out is how to route Windows Wave audio output into Cubase as live audio track. Part of the confusion is that I have a sound card (EMU 0404) with its own ASIO and now there is this Firewire interface with its own ASIO. There are 8 available hardware inputs (the controller has 10 but cubase LE only allows 8).
So now matter how much I fiddle around with the device conrols in Cubase, its all MIDI... Even if I choose "ASIO Mixed Media" instead of the EMU or the Tascam ASIOs I can't get the input meter to register anything.
The only apparent alternative is to route the soundcard output via cable into the Controllers input which would then be recorded as a regular audio input... but that seems silly. Both ASIO and Waves are in the same computer environment.. why can't one serve as input for the other? More to point, why doesn't Cubase take Wave Audio?
How is that for a newbie question?
I just purchased a Tascam 1082 Firewire DAW controller that comes with Cubase LE. I'm just starting out on the learning curve... but the thing I can't seem to figure out is how to route Windows Wave audio output into Cubase as live audio track. Part of the confusion is that I have a sound card (EMU 0404) with its own ASIO and now there is this Firewire interface with its own ASIO. There are 8 available hardware inputs (the controller has 10 but cubase LE only allows 8).
So now matter how much I fiddle around with the device conrols in Cubase, its all MIDI... Even if I choose "ASIO Mixed Media" instead of the EMU or the Tascam ASIOs I can't get the input meter to register anything.
The only apparent alternative is to route the soundcard output via cable into the Controllers input which would then be recorded as a regular audio input... but that seems silly. Both ASIO and Waves are in the same computer environment.. why can't one serve as input for the other? More to point, why doesn't Cubase take Wave Audio?
How is that for a newbie question?
