![]() If it were me…, I would try a different driver to see what happened. Maybe setting a larger buffer would help? It could be that Cubase/Windows can’t keep up writing the audio to the drive and causing dropouts. I tried selecting the generic one with no problem but it had high latency so I tried the ASIO4ALL. ![]() ![]() I use a free ASIO driver called ASIO4ALL.dll I downloaded from the web. I don’t think you have to use the driver for the device. Is that not true? If I choose the listed ASIO driver, will I still be able to record via my interface? In terms of the drivers, I thought I HAD to choose the drivers for my interface device. Yes, I am able to monitor via my interface and I do not hear the drops out there, so I am assuming it must be Cubase. It could also be related to the buffer and latency settings on your audio interface.Īre you monitoring directly from the audio interface or from within Cubase? If you can monitor directly from the audio interface (before it sends the signal into the computer and Cubase) you may be able to determine if the problem is in Cubase or the audio interface. It will allow you to select which installed ASIO drivers to use and show you the latencies in and out. I can’t remember the exact line to select but I think it is at the bottom. My system: Windows 7 64 bit, 8GB RAM, Cakewalk MA-15D digital monitors, Cubase 5, Edirol FA-101 Firewire Interface.Ĭould possibly be related to the ASIO driver selected in Cubase. I thought that was it so purchased a condenser mic, to no avail. Does anyone know what might be going on? I get the problem with both dynamic and condenser mics. Some additional information…When I turn up the sensitivity on the FA-101, the drop outs decrease, but then I am getting a lot of feedback, but it does get better, but still has drop-outs… Again, works perfect at low sensitivity in Audition and other inputs (line level and such) record fine in Cubase. At least I believed it was actually recording the track, as it appears to do so visually, so I exported the track…but it still contains the drop-outs. ![]() It looks like the waveform is recording in Cubase on that track, and the drop-outs are only occurring when I am monitoring the recording and on playback. It’s strange, since the lights on my Edirol are telling me that there is an input signal and it works in Audition. Is Cubase the problem? And again, it only happens to the vocal track. I just did a test in Adobe Audition, and the mic records flawlessly, recording through the same interface. So after doing some research online, everyone suggested that you should have a firewire card with a TI chipset, so I purchased a SIIG Firewire 800 card with a TI chipset, and I am STILL having the drop-outs!! I have tried replacing the drivers to unibrain, TI, everything!!! At first I was getting crackles and pops along with the drop-outs, but by adjusting the buffer/latency, I was able to minimize it, but I still get the drop-outs. I purchased a firewire interface (the Edirol FA-101) and when I try to record into Cubase 5, I get serious drop-outs like every 3 seconds. I am setting up my home studio and am having some problems. I am completely new to recording music, having been a DJ for many years (almost a natural progression I guess).
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