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DG
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You guys have both mentioned (DG and Dietz) about going into F4 (devices>vst connections and checking the outputs and setting a "monitoring" hardware device of some sort. I have no idea what you mean by this as I have no idea what possible "hardware monitoring" device it could possibly require.
Here is a screenshot of my F4 screen as you can see it does not allow me to 'set' or add anything because it says 'no connections' there.
[IMG]http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b101/theheresy/Cubase8.jpg[/IMG]
And DG to answer your question I tried to do what you said and imported an mp3 track and hit play and it didn't play and there was no wave graphic action visible either so somehow it's not playing at all. However if I import a midi, those do play, just not when I route them to VSL.
[IMG]http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b101/theheresy/Cubase9.jpg[/IMG]
It seems perhaps the problem is something in that F4 Devices>VST Connections window because both of you have now mentioned something needs to go there but the question is what? As you can see I cannot select anything in there, it simply says "Audio Device: Not connected".
OK, this is all covered in the Cubase "Getting started". this has nothing to do with VSL. It is that you haven't set up Cubase properly. I suggest that you get your soundcard installed/enabled, make sure that you play audio files back and then come back here for VSL help. There is no point in doing anything MIDI related until you can actually get some sort of sound out of your soundcard.
Actually, my best suggestion would be to get someone round to your place to show you how all this stuff works.
DGWell thanks for to help guys. But just to clarify, I do have sound out of my sound card, I purchased this new computer several months ago and have been happily composing with it just fine using VSL + Sibelius. I can listen to sound in any way I want, even Cubase plays back sound when I import a midi and play it back just with the General Midi sound samples. The only time it stops playing sounds is when I try to route it to VSL or when I import a .wav/.mp3 and try to play that for whatever strange reason that's why I thought it was more VSL related. Obviously if my computer had zero sound at all for months even I wouldn't be that dense enough to realize there was something far more seriously wrong with my sound card LOL...
Dietz as for clicking on "Not connected" and choosing a device, well as you can see from my screenshot, when I click not connected I am not given any choice for any device. At the least it seems that perhaps you guys have helped narrow the problem down to a possible driver problem, i.e. maybe I don't have an updated device driver for my sound card installed so I am going that route right now trying to install all the updated drivers so we'll see what happens with that. As for getting someone to come over to 'set it all up' believe me if I knew such an expert, I wouldn't have been on this forum for literally a week already. You see Cubase arrived on Monday and it's already Sunday and I still haven't been able to use it so I've been wrangling with it all week and been on about 3-4 other forums including steinbergusers.com/forums, cubase.net, kvraudio.com etc and it seems at the least that you guys have narrowed it down so I am optimistic that I should soon be able to solve this.
Thanks
Ok well it still doesn't work BUT I think I'm right on the verge of getting it to work. As I said I downloaded the ASIO4ALL universal ASIO driver as evidently my computer didn't have one. And now I am playing with the different configurations and for once my VSL instance is responding to the midi being played in Cubase, i.e. the actual Vienna Ensemble instance has its keyboard playing and the wave graph jumping up and down indicating that sound is being processed in it, I just don't hear any sound. Same goes for the Cubase: 1. when I import a wav or mp3 file into Cubase it now plays it and I can hear it. And when I route a midi track to VSL from Cubase, the wave graph jumps up and down indicating that sound is being processed, I just can't hear any sound so something is just being set up wrong by me but I feel I'm on the verge of figuring it out.
I just don't see why in the settings in Cubase my sound is coming up as SB Live! when I have SB Audigy
@requiem_aeternam7 said:
Ok well it still doesn't work BUT I think I'm right on the verge of getting it to work. As I said I downloaded the ASIO4ALL universal ASIO driver as evidently my computer didn't have one. And now I am playing with the different configurations and for once my VSL instance is responding to the midi being played in Cubase, i.e. the actual Vienna Ensemble instance has its keyboard playing and the wave graph jumping up and down indicating that sound is being processed in it, I just don't hear any sound. Same goes for the Cubase: 1. when I import a wav or mp3 file into Cubase it now plays it and I can hear it. And when I route a midi track to VSL from Cubase, the wave graph jumps up and down indicating that sound is being processed, I just can't hear any sound so something is just being set up wrong by me but I feel I'm on the verge of figuring it out.
I just don't see why in the settings in Cubase my sound is coming up as SB Live! when I have SB Audigy
OK, now we're getting somewhere. If you can hear sound when you play an audio file, then that means that there is nothing wrong with the audio set-up. So finally we can talk about VSL. [:)]
DG
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS VIENNA!!!! I love VSL and CUBASE! IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HALLELUJAH!!!!! I never thought my retarded old self would get it to work!!! Bless you both DG + DIetz please give me your paypal account for a large lump sum donation!!!!
Ok kidding on the paypal thing, I would if I was rich !