
Yes theyre a bit long in the tooth but provided the computer and FW card is up to the job they work well with Cubase. If I understand your description correctly it seems as if at some point previously the MR has been configured to behave like a stereo mixer, so all input channels are routed to analog outs 1-2 Something else thats caught me out before is forgetting to make sure the virtual faders within the MR Editor are actually up I love these MR units and have 4 of them, 3 daisy chained and one via ADAT. Perhaps you could check the internal settings in the MR Editor Inputs may have been routed to ADAT. It seems its a Cubase issue, or is there a setting on the MR816 that assigns each analogue input to either mic or line as does every other interface Ive used. I have setup an audio track that points to input 34 (the signal from the synth) and I get a signal. I get the mic inputs on channels 12 working ok and I have line outs from synths going to the line inputs of the MR816 34 56 78 but I cannot get a signal going into Cubase. The YamahaSteinbrg FW driver has historically been be a bit temperamental sometimes for me too, in a similar way. I use it on my PC when messing with Reaper, StudioOne, Cubase Elements.Īs for an Audio interface, I have a Scarlett2i2 and a Antelope Zen Studio so thats not an issue, but my music production PC is also my gaming PC so I didnt want to have to spend 15 minutes transferring everything between stations.

The only thing restricted here is your use of the Realtek driver.

Is there a fix that will allow Cubase to not be so restrictive. Generic Low Latency Asio Driver Work Like.
